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Git bash shell was opened in a standalone window instead of integrated on Windows #7286
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Hi. |
@mappy7771 It works perfectly. Thanks much. 👍 |
I guess the difference is that: As this is a pretty common scenario, should we somehow make this documented, at least for |
@steven-qi this should definitely be added to the docs when a topic is written on the terminal, I've created microsoft/vscode-docs#343 to follow it up in the eventual documentation. Thanks! 😃 |
@Tyriar Thanks. 😄 |
@mappy7771 bash.exe doesn't seem to load the same profile of git-bash.exe (you lose aliases, colorization etc.) This workaround forces the profile (you get the whole "git-bash experience"...)
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@steven-qi you should try @mappy7771 recommendation, it works flawlessly. |
@jamesxv7 yes, I have been using it for quite a while, and it works well. Thank you for your suggestion. |
If you have custom
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bash.exe doesn't print with colors. For example, ls command returns all the results same color. but git-bash.exe makes the directories blue. you know a way to make bash.exe colorful as in original bash? |
Steps to Reproduce:
View
->Toggle Integrated Terminal
from menu.In this case, the "TERMINAL" panel shows up but remains in blank, and the git bash shell was opened as a standalone window instead of integrated. Checkout the snapshot below:
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