Releases: microsoft/terminal
Windows Terminal Preview v1.20.10293.0
Welcome to Windows Terminal Preview 1.20! We've got a pretty small release this time, since we focused mostly on
backportable bug fixes (50% of all checkins were backported to 1.19!). We did land some excellent community
contributions this time, however, so take a peek at the notes below for more.
Why are there so many assets? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
Features
- We can now display colored and curly, dashed, or dotted and doubled underlines, even in conhost! (#16097) (#16444) (thanks @tusharsnx!) with some help from the team (#16475)
- The new rendering engine is now enabled by default in all channels (#16277)
- Double-clicking a wrapped word will now select the entire thing. I know, it's 2024. (#16441) (thanks @js324!)
- We will now highlight all search results while the search box is open (#16227) (thanks @e82eric!)
- You can now set a different
opacity
value for unfocused panes (#15974) (thanks @Jaswir!) - We've reimplemented resize with reflow; please be on the lookout for any bugs! (#15701)
Changes
- The "Canary" ZIP distribution will now default to portable mode (#16048)
- We will now automatically clear any "Failed to reload settings" dialogs when you fix your
settings.json
(#16119) (thanks @codecruisedor!) - Filenames and paths generated by dropping files/directories on a WSL instance will be wrapped in single quotes (rather than double quotes) (#16214) (thanks @js324!)
- The mouse wheel will now automatically scroll the application when the alternate buffer is in use ("Alternate Scroll Mode" is enabled by default) (#16535) (thanks @j4james!)
- The performance and correctness of HTML and RTF copy has been vastly improved (#16377) (#16480) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- We have removed a whole bunch of outdated telemetry from the console, like "which VT sequences are in use?" and "did you use Search Backwards or Search Forwards more often in Find?" Check out the PRs for more details: (#16253) (#16467) (#16468)
VT and terminal emulation
- We now support
DECST8C
, which will reset the tab stops to every 8 columns (#16534) (thanks @j4james!) - We now support
DSR
queries for printer status, user-defined keys, keyboard status, locator status, locator identity, data integrity and multiple session status (#16525) (thanks @j4james!)
Bug Fixes
- In cooked read clients, backspacing a control visualizer (e.g.
^X
) no longer messes up the display (#16400) INPUT_RECORD
'sKeyEvent.dwControlKeyState
will no longer containENHANCED_KEY
when it shouldn't (#16335)- Ctrl+Space now works properly (#16298) (thanks @lonnywong!)
- Mashing Enter will no longer disrupt CommandEnd scrollbar marks (in general, we now ignore back-to-back duplicate marks) (#16107)
- During RTF export, we will now use a background color directive that Microsoft Word understands (#16035) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- Once again, we've fixed another issue where Terminal will spontaneously fail to load Cascadia Mono (#16323)
ReadFile
with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (#16313)- We've fixed which glyph we use for the
SUB
control character (#16559) (thanks @j4james!)
Accessibility
- Color buttons in the settings UI will now announce their RGB values for screen readers (#16544)
VT and terminal emulation
- Terminal will no longer double-encode some inputs, like mouse mode, mangling them beyond comprehension (#16407)
- Toggling the alternate screen buffer in a
PROCESSED_INPUT
console application will no longer crash the console (#16187) DRCS
soft fonts received in chunks are no longer corrupted (#16349)ED2
(Erase in Display) will no longer emit a ton of blank lines (#16610)- @j4james rewrote and fixed 11 bugs in VT input mode, vastly improving our compatibility with other terminals and applications (#16511) (thanks @j4james!)
- Including...
DECKPAM
(application keypad mode)- Alt+Arrow Keys generating extra characters
- Mouse input when
DECARM
(auto-repeat mode) is disabled - Ctrl+Anything that didn't have a Ctrl not generating any input
- Ctrl+_ generating a
RET
- Ctrl+: on a JIS-106 keyboard generating a
^Z
- Ctrl+Alt+\ not working in WSL
- Ctrl being misinterpreted under some custom keyboard layouts
- Alt not working for non-alphabetic control characters
- AltGr behaving improperly on some keyboards with some input
- Including...
Usability and UI
- The readability of our various settings disclaimers has been improved (and made more Roman) (#16272) (thanks @chausner!)
- ... and those disclaimers will no longer overlap the content sometimes (#16602) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- The settings page will no longer forget how far you'd scrolled when it reloads (#16261) (thanks @radu-cernatescu!)
Reliability
- Terminal should no longer crash after you close a couple windows on Windows 10 (#16588) (#16587)
- Two memory leaks in our screen reader integration have been stoppered (#16597) (thanks @glenrgordon!)
- We've eliminated an entire class of shutdown issues by just terminating the process directly when we think it's time (#16575)
- We've stamped out a crash that would occur when closing some tabs (#16412)
- The Azure Cloud Shell integration should no longer crash on a network timeout (#16364) (thanks @reynoldsa!)
Schema
- We've fixed a number of issues in the JSON schema (#16103)
conhost and Console hosting
- conhost: the performance of scrolling text has been improved, like, 10x (#16333)
- conhost: we un-broke rectangular copy via the Edit > Mark menu item (#16197)
- conhost: "disable scroll forward" once again works (#16411)
- conhost: font preview is working again (#16324)
- conhost:
SetConsoleWindowInfo
no longer fails to refresh the display (#16334) - conhost: we have removed all traces of EDP clipboard auditing (#16460)
- conhost: we now retry a few times to open the clipboard and put standards-compliant
CF_UNICODETEXT
on it (#16457) - conpty: on exit, we will now deassert Win32 Input Mode (#16408)
- conpty: we now buffer more text input before deciding how to parse it (#16470)
- conpty: we've fixed a shutdown deadlock with WSL (#16340)
- conpty: we will no longer deadlock waiting for
DSR
CPR
when Win32 Input Mode is enabled (#16445) - conpty: we will no longer return to the VT parsing ground state when we are expecting win32 input sequences; this fixes a pasting issue in SSH and WSL interop (#16352) (#16466)
Miscellaneous
- With special thanks to @marcelwgn, @jsoref, @RyanLua, @AtariDreams, @debghs, @mdanish-kh, and @Jvr2022 for
code quality, documentation, repository management, dependency and spelling updates across the board. We couldn't do
it without you!
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.20.240129003-preview
.
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Windows Terminal v1.19.10292.0
Windows Terminal 1.19 is finally out of preview! It includes the following features, which we're excited to finally
get out there.
- Instant search, with a live-updated result count (thanks to @Don-Vito)
- Broadcast mode!
- Integrated "search the web" (the browser isn't integrated, but the menu item is!)
- Window border colors in themes (on Windows 11)
- Acrylic in unfocused windows (thanks to @Jaswir)
- A completely new text rendering engine, which is now enabled by default.
Please see the following release notes for additional details.
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.2682.0
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.2831.0
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.3172.0
Note that scrollbar marks and shell integration features are still considered experimental and
are not included in this stable release!
Note
This version began rolling out to the Dev and Canary Windows Insider channels on 2024-01-30. Other channels will be released
as our reliability numbers indicate that we haven't broken anything. If you want to update to this release directly, download it below!
Why are there so many assets? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
Features
- We can now display colored and curly, dashed, or dotted and doubled underlines, even in conhost! (#16097) (#16444) (thanks @tusharsnx!) with some help from the team (#16475)
- The new rendering engine is now enabled by default in all channels (#16277)
Changes
VT and terminal emulation
- We now support
DECST8C
, which will reset the tab stops to every 8 columns (#16534) (thanks @j4james!) - We now support
DSR
queries for printer status, user-defined keys, keyboard status, locator status, locator identity, data integrity and multiple session status (#16525) (thanks @j4james!)
Bug Fixes
- In cooked read clients, backspacing a control visualizer (e.g.
^X
) no longer messes up the display (#16400) INPUT_RECORD
'sKeyEvent.dwControlKeyState
will no longer containENHANCED_KEY
when it shouldn't (#16335)- Ctrl+Space now works properly (#16298) (thanks @lonnywong!)
- Mashing Enter will no longer disrupt CommandEnd scrollbar marks (in general, we now ignore back-to-back duplicate marks) (#16107)
- During RTF export, we will now use a background color directive that Microsoft Word understands (#16035) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- Once again, we've fixed another issue where Terminal will spontaneously fail to load Cascadia Mono (#16323)
ReadFile
with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (#16313)- We've fixed which glyph we use for the
SUB
control character (#16559) (thanks @j4james!)
Accessibility
- Color buttons in the settings UI will now announce their RGB values for screen readers (#16544)
VT and terminal emulation
- Terminal will no longer double-encode some inputs, like mouse mode, mangling them beyond comprehension (#16407)
DRCS
soft fonts received in chunks are no longer corrupted (#16349)ED2
(Erase in Display) will no longer emit a ton of blank lines (#16610)
Reliability
- Terminal should no longer crash after you close a couple windows on Windows 10 (#16588) (#16587)
- Two memory leaks in our screen reader integration have been stoppered (#16597) (thanks @glenrgordon!)
- We've eliminated an entire class of shutdown issues by just terminating the process directly when we think it's time (#16575)
- We've stamped out a crash that would occur when closing some tabs (#16412)
- The Azure Cloud Shell integration should no longer crash on a network timeout (#16364) (thanks @reynoldsa!)
conhost and Console hosting
- conhost: "disable scroll forward" once again works (#16411)
- conhost: font preview is working again (#16324)
- conhost:
SetConsoleWindowInfo
no longer fails to refresh the display (#16334) - conhost: we have removed all traces of EDP clipboard auditing (#16460)
- conhost: we now retry a few times to open the clipboard and put standards-compliant
CF_UNICODETEXT
on it (#16457) - conpty: on exit, we will now deassert Win32 Input Mode (#16408)
- conpty: we now buffer more text input before deciding how to parse it (#16470)
- conpty: we've fixed a shutdown deadlock with WSL (#16340)
- conpty: we will no longer deadlock waiting for
DSR
CPR
when Win32 Input Mode is enabled (#16445) - conpty: we will no longer return to the VT parsing ground state when we are expecting win32 input sequences; this fixes a pasting issue in SSH and WSL interop (#16352) (#16466)
Miscellaneous
- With special thanks to @marcelwgn, @jsoref, @RyanLua, @AtariDreams, @debghs, @mdanish-kh, and @Jvr2022 for
code quality, documentation, repository management, dependency and spelling updates across the board. We couldn't do
it without you!
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.19.240129002
.
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Windows Terminal v1.18.10291.0
This is the last servicing update to Windows Terminal 1.18 (hopefully!), which is being released so that Windows
can integrate it without moving to 1.19.
Note
This version began rolling out to the Beta and Retail channels on 2024-01-30.
Why are there so many assets? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
Bug Fixes
- During RTF export, we will now use a background color directive that Microsoft Word understands (#16035) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- Once again, we've fixed another issue where Terminal will spontaneously fail to load Cascadia Mono (#16323)
ReadFile
with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (#16313)- We've fixed which glyph we use for the
SUB
control character (#16559) (thanks @j4james!)
Accessibility
- Color buttons in the settings UI will now announce their RGB values for screen readers (#16544)
Reliability
- Terminal should no longer crash after you close a couple windows on Windows 10 (#16588) (#16587)
- Two memory leaks in our screen reader integration have been stoppered (#16597) (thanks @glenrgordon!)
- We've eliminated an entire class of shutdown issues by just terminating the process directly when we think it's time (#16575)
- We've stamped out a crash that would occur when closing some tabs (#16412)
- The Azure Cloud Shell integration should no longer crash on a network timeout (#16364) (thanks @reynoldsa!)
Miscellaneous
- With special thanks to @marcelwgn, @jsoref, @RyanLua, @AtariDreams, @debghs, @mdanish-kh, and @Jvr2022 for
code quality, documentation, repository management, dependency and spelling updates across the board. We couldn't do
it without you!
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.240129001
.
Asset Hashes
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.3172.0
Welcome to the mid-November servicing release for Windows Terminal!
This release includes the following changes:
Changes
- On newer version of Windows 11, the Store will no longer terminate Terminal to install updates (#16250)
- You can now set the opacity of a profile differently between its
focused
andunfocused
appearances (#15974) (thanks @Jaswir!)
Bug Fixes
Usability
- Environment variables will no longer spontaneously disappear if one happens to have a
NUL
in it (#16190) - The "Azure Cloud Shell" connector has been updated to support the new cloud shell protocol (#16247)
- The regression where "Cascadia Mono" (or "... Code") would not be found on upgrade has been un-regressed (#16196)
- The light color schemes now include a selection background that is actually visible (#16243) (thanks @TahaHaksal!)
- You may need to delete the light color schemes from your settings to see this change.
- With the new rendering engine, some pixel shaders should no longer cause characters to have a black background (#16219)
- Screen readers and prompt marks now work more correctly with the newly-rewritten "cooked" input handler (#16105)
- The new "cooked" input handler no longer misprints parts of the input when you fail a tab completion (#16273)
Reliability
- Terminal no longer leaks nigh-unto infinite amounts of memory when it's out of focus (#16251)
- When you close a window on Windows 10, there's a much lower chance of Terminal blowing up spontaneously (#16267)
- Toggling the alternate screen buffer in a
PROCESSED_INPUT
console application will no longer crash the console (#16187) - The throughput of pasted text, which was reduced by contention on the I/O interface for the console, has been improved (#16224)
Miscellaneous
- Scrollbar marks indicating errors are no longer rendered in the wrong color (#16106)
- The issue where stable-branded binaries contained a
-preview
moniker has been fixed (#16122) - The system menu no longer grows hundreds of copies of the
Settings...
menu item when you close and reopen a window (#16225) - conhost: rectangular copy with the Alt key no longer merges text onto one line (#16197)
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.19.231113002-preview
.
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Windows Terminal v1.18.3181.0
Welcome to the mid-November servicing release for Windows Terminal!
This release includes the following bug fixes:
Bug Fixes
Usability
- Environment variables will no longer spontaneously disappear if one happens to have a
NUL
in it (#16190) - The "Azure Cloud Shell" connector has been updated to support the new cloud shell protocol (#16247)
- The regression where "Cascadia Mono" (or "... Code") would not be found on upgrade has been un-regressed (#16196)
- The light color schemes now include a selection background that is actually visible (#16243) (thanks @TahaHaksal!)
- You may need to delete the light color schemes from your settings to see this change.
- With the new rendering engine, some pixel shaders should no longer cause characters to have a black background (#16219)
Reliability
- Terminal no longer leaks nigh-unto infinite amounts of memory when it's out of focus (#16251)
- When you close a window on Windows 10, there's a much lower chance of Terminal blowing up spontaneously (#16267)
- (newly backported from 1.19) A rare crash seen on Windows 10 when creating a new window has been obliterated (#16047)
Miscellaneous
- The issue where stable-branded binaries contained a
-preview
moniker has been fixed (#16122) - The system menu no longer grows hundreds of copies of the
Settings...
menu item when you close and reopen a window (#16225)
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.231114001
.
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.2831.0
Just like 1.18.2822.0 before it, this is a servicing release for some quick issues in Terminal 1.19.
Bug Fixes
Usability
- "Always close when process exits" now works again (ha) (#16090)
- Tearing out a tab when you have
startupActions
set no longer results in unexpected behavior (#16089) - We will no longer display dialog boxes over top of menus when you close the terminal window (#16075) (thanks @codecruisedor!)
- Hovering over a
file://
URI will no longer display "Invalid URL" (#16026)
Reliability
- Tab operations (dragging, indexing, switching) have been insulated from crashing (#16016)
- Custom themes without a
tab
entry no longer blow up Terminal (#16046) searchForText
actions without a query URL no longer cause a crash when you open the command palette (#16054)- A rare crash seen on Windows 10 when creating a new window has been obliterated (#16047)
- In theory, we fixed a "threading and callbacks are hard" crash (#16065)
JSON Schema
allowEmpty
now has the correct default value (#16040)
Miscellaneous Changes
- Terminal has moved to a new build pipeline, and builds that are integrated into Windows now come with a complete SBOM (#16081) (#16057)
- More of our constituent components are built with Control Flow Guard (#16056)
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.19.231010001-preview
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Windows Terminal v1.18.2822.0
This is a quick servicing release to fix some of the top issues in 1.18.
Thanks to our Dev and Canary Windows Insiders for helping iron out the wrinkles in the previous 1.18 release!
Note
There is a cosmetic issue with the unpackaged or portable mode version numbers in this distribution.
The version numbers are erroneously marked with-preview
.
This does not indicate that this is a preview build, and this build does not include preview features.
This issue was fixed by pull request #16122.
Bug Fixes
Usability
- Tearing out a tab when you have
startupActions
set no longer results in unexpected behavior (#16089) - We will no longer display dialog boxes over top of menus when you close the terminal window (#16075) (thanks @codecruisedor!)
- Hovering over a
file://
URI will no longer display "Invalid URL" (#16026)
Reliability
- Tab operations (dragging, indexing, switching) have been insulated from crashing (#16016)
- In theory, we fixed a "threading and callbacks are hard" crash (#16065)
JSON Schema
allowEmpty
now has the correct default value (#16040)
Miscellaneous Changes
- Terminal has moved to a new build pipeline, and builds that are integrated into Windows now come with a complete SBOM (#16081) (#16057)
- More of our constituent components are built with Control Flow Guard (#16056)
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.231009002-preview
.
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.19.2682.0
It's finally here: Windows Terminal Preview 1.19! We've been heads-down, working on a new input buffer, new output buffer, shell suggestions, and a bunch of other stuff that we're excited to finally release.
Buckle up! This release might be a little more Preview than you've come to expect . . . but that's the fun of the preview channel!
Why are there so many packages? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different [Windows Terminal Distributions]!
Features
- We've added support for a new opt-in and shell-driven suggestions UI (#14938) (#15848)
- The protocol for suggestions is not finalized, and will change before final release.
- You can find more information on the Experimental Shell Completion Menu wiki page
- Suggestions can take into account...
- The search box will now display a count of found results, and--if scrollbar marks are enabled--display graphical indicators for every match (#14045) (thanks @Don-Vito and @zadjii-msft!)
- You can now enable broadcast mode via the Command Palette, which will broadcast input to all panes in a tab (#14393) (#15993)
- You can now launch a profile via
wt
and keep its built-in command line with the--appendCommandLine
flag (#15822) (thanks @hanpuliu-charles!)- For example, if your PowerShell profile specifies
pwsh.exe
, you can runwt --appendCommandLine -p PowerShell -- -Command echo Hello
, which will runpwsh.exe -Command echo Hello
. That's a lot of dashes. Wow.
- For example, if your PowerShell profile specifies
- You can now search the web with your selected text via... (#15539) (thanks @mpela81!)
- ...the experimental right-click context menu!
- ...the
searchWeb
action!- You can customize each action to launch any search engine by specifying the
queryUrl
.%s
will be replaced with your query.
- You can customize each action to launch any search engine by specifying the
- You can customize the default search engine for both of these by specifying the global setting
searchWebDefaultQueryUrl
.%s
will be replaced with your query.
- If you have shell integration enabled, you can enable using the mouse to reposition the text cursor (#15758)
{profile}
.experimental.repositionCursorWithMouse
(the dot is part of the name, sorry) (boolean, defaultfalse
)
Theming and Scheming
- You can now set the window border color on Windows 11 via the
{theme}.window.frame
and{theme}.window.unfocusedFrame
color entries (#15441)- For more fun, you can set
{theme}.window
'sexperimental.rainbowFrame
totrue
🙂
- For more fun, you can set
- You can now (finally!) enable support for using the acrylic material in an unfocused window (#15923) (#15944) (thanks @Jaswir!)
- Set
useAcrylic
totrue
in{profile}.unfocusedAppearance
- You can turn unfocused acrylic off globally with the global setting
compatibility.enableUnfocusedAcrylic
(boolean, defaultfalse
)
- Set
- Themes can now indicate whether tab icons should be shown in color or monochrome or hidden entirely (#15948) (thanks @bundgaard!)
- Set
{theme}.tab.iconStyle
(enumdefault
,hidden
,monochrome
; defaultdefault
(default))
- Set
Changes
wt -- foo
will once again inherit the environment from its parent (#15897)- You can customize this behavior with
wt --inheritEnvironment
orwt --reloadEnvironment
on a per-tab/per-pane basis. - You can also override this behavior with the profile setting
{profile}.compatibility.reloadEnvironmentVariables
(boolean, defaulttrue
)
- You can customize this behavior with
- We have rewritten "cooked read", the input line used by Command Prompt, Python, and a whole host of other applications (#15930) (#15780) (#15782) (#15783) (#15880)
- This includes changes to command history, popups (F7 and the like), and how input is echoed to the display.
- This may have a wide-ranging impact, so please file any unexpected input issues in Win32 applications!
- Input event record handling has been rewritten to support wide encodings like UTF-8, to be more maintainable, and to be much simpler to read (#15671) (#15606) (#15605) (#15611) (#15673) (#15672)
- Console applications can now more reliably print characters composed of surrogate pairs (aka "We've been trying to reach you about your WriteCharsLegacy's extended Emoji support") (#15567)
- We've added an action that opens the about dialog (
openAbout
) (#15990) - conhost will now ignore key events with an invalid virtual keycode and a scan code of 0 (such as those emitted by strange software keyboards) (#15753) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- We will no longer generate
WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT
when the viewport moves, confusing applications that translate it into a destructive operation (#15935) - You can now configure any
copy
action to dismiss or keep the selection after it runs (dismissSelection
, boolean, defaulttrue
) (#15552) (thanks @gonzalo-garcian!) - The text buffer has been reorganized to be (1) faster (2) smaller (3) harder, better, etc.
- Rows are initialized lazily in chunks of 128 or so; we no longer spend memory on blank space you'll never see (#15524) (#15582)
- Reading, writing, initialization, etc. has been cleaned up and vectorized (#15501) (#15498) with fast passes and other optimizations (#15499) (#15879) (#15541) (#15497)
- We've rewritten resize with reflow so it's like a billion times faster and more correct (#15701)
- If you see any issues when resizing (other than "bash prints the prompt 600 times every frame" (that's apparently just how bash works)), please file them!
- We no longer load the Settings editor library on launch, saving you tens of kilobytes of memory (#15628) (#15631)
- We will now display an indicator in the tab of any disconnected/closed/crashed application. You can right-click the tab to restart it! (#15760) (thanks @mpela81!)
- You can now run profiles as Admin from the new tab menu by right-clicking them (#15679) (thanks @jamespack!)
- The profile preview in settings now shows you what a "powerline" font will look like when one is selected (#15365)
- We actually did fix the homoglyph thing this time; hovering a URL that is pretending to be someone else through funny characters will see right through it (#15488)
- You can now right-click a tab and move it to a new window (#15376) (thanks @Jaswir!)
- All text search now uses ICU, and is like blazing fast. URL detection, Search, everything is covered! (#15858) (#15998) (#15892)
- For those of you debugging Terminal/the console with ETW, you can now group all API calls by originating process (#15737)
- Also for debugging purposes, you can now add the
debugTerminalCwd
action to display a pop-up with Terminal's current "virtual" working directory (#15282) - If you are using Preview, Canary or Dev we will now set an appropriate JSON
$schema
so you can auto-complete new settings (#15856)
VT
- We now support Erase Color Mode (DECECM) (#15469) (thanks @j4james!)
- The horizontal scrolling sequences
DECIC
,DECDC
,DECBI
andDECFI
finally work! (#15368) (thanks @j4james!) - @tusharsnx put a lot of work into making ITU T.416 color sequences work! He...
- We will now pass through kitty's underline color (
58:...
) and style (4:...
) sequences (we won't render them yet! but maybe soon! 🤞) (#15795) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
Bug Fixes
Accessibility
- We've added automation property names to the 'Delete Color Scheme' button (#15994)
- The key chord indicator in the command palette now has a background color (#15677) (thanks @RickleAndMortimer!)
- Settings now groups elements in their containers for screen readers (#15756)
- Screen reader users can now determine which color scheme is the current default (#15486)
- Default Terminal and Color Scheme ComboBoxes no longer crop at 200% text scale (#15762)
- Screen readers will now announce successful pane and tab moves (#15771)
VT and terminal emulation
- Hard Reset (
RIS
) no longer disables Win32 input mode or focus event mode for pty clients (like Terminal) (#15476) (thanks @j4james!) - We no longer log traces or telemetry about aggregated VT sequence use (#15494) (thanks @j4james!)
- We started to do this in ~2016 or so when we were trying to figure out what VT sequences applications were using. We're way beyond needing that now!
- The Terminal will now enter mouse mode immediately when a Win32 console app enables it (among other output flushing changes! If you see any flickering in modern VT applications, let us know!) (#15991)
- Scrollbar marks will now be cleared by
clear
(and friends) (#15686)
Usability and UI
- We will no longer reload the settings as often when various OS knobs and switches change (#16004)
- The tab right-click menu now remembers which terminal pane was active when it was invoked... (#15999)
- You can once again restart the first pane in a split with Enter after it exits (#16001)
- All actions now remember which pane originated them, so things like "export text" and "Move tab to new window" and "Duplicate" no longer summon one of the Old Ones (#15773)
- The about dialog no longer tells you that you've got an update available to the same version you already have (#15378)
- When the tab close button is disabled, it will no longer randomly reappear to taunt you (#15914)
- Duplicated tabs now consider the existing configuration option for where to put tabs (#15972) (thanks @codecruisedor!)
- The launch parameters (position, size) now properly support negative numbers (#15941) (thanks @codecruisedor!)
New R...
Windows Terminal v1.18.2681.0
Windows Terminal 1.18 is here, and with it comes the coolest set of features ever:
- You can finally pull tabs out of Terminal windows! You can also put other tabs back into other Terminal
windows. It's a whole thing. - A new new rendering engine that supports arbitrary glyph overhangs (including some new fixes backported from
1.19!) - An experimental (opt-in) right-click context menu (profile setting
{profile}.rightClickContextMenu
)
Please see the following release notes for additional details.
Note that scrollbar marks and shell integration features are still considered experimental and
are not included in this stable release!
Note
This version began rolling out to the Dev and Canary Windows Insider channels on 2023-09-26. Other channels will be released
as our reliability numbers indicate that we haven't broken anything. If you want to update to this release directly, download it below!
Why are there so many packages? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
This release also includes the following changes and bug fixes backported from Preview 1.19:
Changes
wt -- foo
will once again inherit the environment from its parent (#15897)- You can customize this behavior with
wt --inheritEnvironment
orwt --reloadEnvironment
on a per-tab/per-pane basis. - You can also override this behavior with the profile setting
{profile}.compatibility.reloadEnvironmentVariables
(boolean, defaulttrue
)
- You can customize this behavior with
- We no longer load the Settings editor library on launch, saving you tens of kilobytes of memory (#15628) (#15631)
- You can now run profiles as Admin from the new tab menu by right-clicking them (#15679) (thanks @jamespack!)
- The profile preview in settings now shows you what a "powerline" font will look like when one is selected (#15365)
- We actually did fix the homoglyph thing this time; hovering a URL that is pretending to be someone else through funny characters will see right through it (#15488)
- For those of you debugging Terminal/the console with ETW, you can now group all API calls by originating process (#15737)
- If you are using Preview, Canary or Dev we will now set an appropriate JSON
$schema
so you can auto-complete new settings (#15856)
Bug Fixes
Accessibility
- We've added automation property names to the 'Delete Color Scheme' button (#15994)
- The key chord indicator in the command palette now has a background color (#15677) (thanks @RickleAndMortimer!)
- Settings now groups elements in their containers for screen readers (#15756)
- Screen reader users can now determine which color scheme is the current default (#15486)
- Default Terminal and Color Scheme ComboBoxes no longer crop at 200% text scale (#15762)
- Screen readers will now announce successful pane and tab moves (#15771)
VT and terminal emulation
- Hard Reset (
RIS
) no longer disables Win32 input mode or focus event mode for pty clients (like Terminal) (#15476) (thanks @j4james!)
Usability and UI
- We will no longer reload the settings as often when various OS knobs and switches change (#16004)
- You can once again restart the first pane in a split with Enter after it exits (#16001)
- All actions now remember which pane originated them, so things like "export text" and "Move tab to new window" and "Duplicate" no longer summon one of the Old Ones (#15773)
- The about dialog no longer tells you that you've got an update available to the same version you already have (#15378)
- When the tab close button is disabled, it will no longer randomly reappear to taunt you (#15914)
- The launch parameters (position, size) now properly support negative numbers (#15941) (thanks @codecruisedor!)
New Rendering Engine
- We no longer leave cursors all over the place (#15904)
- Fonts like JetBrains Mono that render their ligatures in reverse now appear in the right colors (#15810)
- We no longer invalidate more of the screen than we need to (#15929)
- It now works properly on Windows versions earlier than 10.0.14393.0 (#15485)
- Font features and axes work once again! (#15912)
- We no longer crash when trying to render to a 0x0 surface (#15615)
- DRCS soft fonts that are invalid (or have disappeared, or were never enabled) no longer crash the Terminal (#15889)
- Both rendering engines have been prepared for horizontal scrolling (???) (#15707)
Reliability
- We will no longer crash when checking for updates without a network (#16002)
- If you're the one person who marks
HKCU\Console
as read-only, we won't crash during save for you (#15916) - Actions with an empty
keys
array no longer cause unexpected kinetic disassembly (#16003) - Duplicating
elevate: true
tabs has been fixed to not blast terminal off into space (#15548) - The backing console no longer hangs when resizing while scrolling (#15618)
- Instead of leaking memory for each window on Windows 10, we'll cache old windows and recycle them as needed (#15424)
- We introduced the leak to fix a crash in closing windows on Windows 10; this allows us to still leak the window but still be able to reclaim them.
Schema
- No longer is there a multiple schema conflict on "colorScheme" (#15748) (thanks @brandondong!)
Miscellaneous
- The WPF control now delay-loads UIAutomationCore.dll because it's incomplete in Windows RS1 (#15614)
With additional thanks to @floh96, @daverayment, @ushuz, and @LitoMore for documentation updates and @tusharsnx,
@Jvr2022, @Dan-Albrecht, @ebarnabas644, @jamespack for build system, project config, and compiler compatibility fixes.
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.230925001
.
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.18.1462.0
Wow, it looks like 1.18 had a bunch of issues. Thanks for bearing with us and using the Preview channel!
- Bug fixes for the new rendering engine:
- Glyphs that extend above or below the screen (like certain NerdFont varieties) no longer cause rendering failures (#15403)
- There should be 100% fewer leftover cursor pieces during scrolling (#15427)
DRCS
soft fonts no longer cause crashes (#15419)- We've improved scrolling and device invalidation (#15425)
wt --help
now no longer emits a crash log after it exits (oops) (#15445)- In general (outside of the
--help
case,) Terminal should crash even less on exit (#15451) - We've stamped out some crashes on resize during shutdown (#15457)
- The new environment variable support will now always expand
PATH
, even if it is not aREG_EXPAND_SZ
(#15444) (thanks @sotteson1!) - OpenConsole: block selection now properly records line breaks (#15423)
- The "Developer Command Prompt" profiles are no longer totally busted (#15439)
- Terminal no longer crashes when you have
focusFollowMouse
mode enabled (#15420)
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