Releases: microsoft/terminal
Windows Terminal Preview v1.22.3232.0
Like 1.21, there's a small servicing release for Preview! This one is less small, but only slightly. If I spend more words on how small it is, though, the changelog will be longer than the diffs for the release.
Changes
- The built-in Box Drawing glyphs now look better on 100%-scale displays, and we've improved the ones with rounded corners (#18179)
- We've adjusted the drag-and-drop path translator to detect WSL's new distribution profiles (#18205)
- Terminal will now no longer generate WSL profiles when it can detect that WSL is going to do it (#18183)
Accessibility
- You can now access "move tab left", "... right" and "... to new window" by right-clicking the tab (#18107) (#18135)
Bug Fixes
- Terminal will no longer permanently forget auto-detected profiles that temporarily disappear (#18206)
- The Czech translation of "Open in Terminal" should once again make sense (#18031) (thanks @AsciiWolf!)
Accessibility
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Windows Terminal v1.21.3231.0
Small servicing release this week!
Changes
- We've adjusted the drag-and-drop path translator to detect WSL's new distribution profiles (#18205)
- Terminal will now no longer generate WSL profiles when it can detect that WSL is going to do it (#18183)
Bug Fixes
- Terminal will no longer permanently forget auto-detected profiles that temporarily disappear (#18206)
- The Czech translation of "Open in Terminal" should once again make sense (#18031) (thanks @AsciiWolf!)
Accessibility
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.22.2912.0
Very small releases this week.
Changes
- Enterprises can now disable dynamic profiles (such as WSL and Azure Cloud Shell) by listing their names in a new Disabled Profile Sources GPO policy1 (#18009) (thanks @htcfreek for helping us ship our first policy!)
Bug Fixes
- Terminal will try a lot harder to avoid fighting with console applications about who exactly is minimized (#17829)
icon
none
should once again work (#18030)- You can now select fonts again (sorry!) (#17989)
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Windows Terminal v1.21.2911.0
Very small releases this week, but with a big announcement! Terminal 1.21 is now rolling out to all users via the Store!
Changes
- Enterprises can now disable dynamic profiles (such as WSL and Azure Cloud Shell) by listing their names in a new Disabled Profile Sources GPO policy1 (#18009) (thanks @htcfreek for helping us ship our first policy!)
Bug Fixes
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.22.2702.0
Bug fixes! Bug fixes for everyone! BEES! BEEEEEEEES!
Changes
wt x-save
was accidentally turned off in the Preview build, and has been turned on (#17881)- The Command Prompt "quick fix" feature was accidentally turned off in the Preview build, and has been turned on (#17888)
RIS
(ESC c
) will now return the color scheme to your preferred default if the application has modified it (#17879) (thanks @j4james!)- Alt+Keypad Plus is no longer eaten unless
EnableHexNumpad
is enabled in the registry (#17954) - The tab switcher will now display each tab's color, if one is set, in addition to the other information about the tab (#17820) (thanks @nukoseer!)
- You can now configure the default input scope for the IME with an option on the Startup page or the JSON key
defaultInputScope
(enumdefault
(default),alphanumericHalfWidth
); this should allow you to force Terminal to accept English input even if you usually type in a different language (#17953)
Bug Fixes
- The "Clear Buffer" command now clears the buffer again. Novel! (#17884)
- In cmd and python (and other users of console line input), choosing a command from history will no longer insert it back into history a second time (#17852)
- The
experimental.colorSelection
actions will once again work (after we broke them in the action refactoring) (#17821) - Some localizations have been updated for correctness (#17958)
- Terminal has gotten much better about transferring focus to windows spawned by (and under, or above) hosted console applications (#17828)
- We will try much harder to keep your scroll position from changing when you have the search box open but are not looking at the results (#17885) (#17316)
Accessibility
- The settings UI now responds more correctly to the systemwide text scaling setting (#17910)
- We've fixed the color contrast of the "reset" button in the settings page (#17912)
Terminal Emulation and Console Compatibility
- VT reports generated in response to application requests will no longer be issued without a preceding ESC character to non-
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT
applications (#17833) - VT reports expected to be received via
DCS
will likewise no longer be corrupted (#17845) (thanks @j4james!) ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer
now works more reliably (and correctly) with the new translation layer (#17849)- An empty
OSC 2
title sequence will now reset the title (#17802) (thanks @j4james!) - Closing the active console screen buffer (set with
SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer
) will now restore the contents of the prior screen buffer (#17853) - Unicode spacing marks (indicated in the UCD with
gc
=Mc
) are now properly allocated cells (#17826)
Reliability
- Closing split panes should crash roughly 50% less often (#17886)
- Entering a control character near the end of the line in line editing mode will no longer cause a layout deadlock (#17905)
- Resizing the window while some Sixels are displayed should no longer lead to a crash (#17951) (thanks @j4james!)
- The experience of typing in and searching for multiple fonts has been (questionably?) improved (#17961)
- We should no longer crash while quitting (#17848)
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Windows Terminal v1.21.2701.0
Bug fixes! Bug fixes for all! Many of these were backported from Canary, and are also being released with the 1.22 Preview servicing update.
Note
We have encountered a pretty annoying hanging issue on Windows 11 23H2, for which we have paused the rollout of Terminal 1.21 Stable.
If you encounter a hang when resuming from sleep mode or unlocking your display, sorry! Relief is coming in the form of a Windows Update.
Changes
- Alt+Keypad Plus is no longer eaten unless
EnableHexNumpad
is enabled in the registry (#17954) - You can now configure the default input scope for the IME with an option on the Startup page or the JSON key
defaultInputScope
(enumdefault
(default),alphanumericHalfWidth
); this should allow you to force Terminal to accept English input even if you usually type in a different language (#17953)
Bug Fixes
- You can now successfully input more than one Emoji at once on Windows 10 (#17213)
- In cmd and python (and other users of console line input), choosing a command from history will no longer insert it back into history a second time (#17852)
- Some localizations have been updated for correctness (#17958)
- Terminal has gotten much better about transferring focus to windows spawned by (and under, or above) hosted console applications (#17828)
- The search box will no longer cover up search results in the top right (unless there's nowhere to scroll) (#17516) (thanks @e82eric!)
- We will try much harder to keep your scroll position from changing when you have the search box open but are not looking at the results (#17885) (#17316)
Accessibility
- The settings UI now responds more correctly to the systemwide text scaling setting (#17910)
- We've fixed the color contrast of the "reset" button in the settings page (#17912)
Terminal Emulation and Console Compatibility
Reliability
- Closing split panes should crash roughly 50% less often (#17886)
- The experience of typing in and searching for multiple fonts has been (questionably?) improved (#17961)
- We should no longer crash while quitting (#17848)
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.22.2362.0
This is, perhaps, the largest release of Windows Terminal to date. I can't believe we're here, but we finally have support for Sixels and a new console hosting infrastructure (stay tuned for a NuGet package!) and more. Read up, and read down, to find out more.
Features
- Terminal and conhost now support Sixels! 🎤🫳 (#17421) (thanks @j4james!) (#17724) (thanks @j4james!) (#17581) (#17636)
- We have rewritten how hosted console applications are translated for Windows Terminal (and other ConPTY consumers) to be based on direct API->VT translation rather than "rendering" a point-in-time snapshot of the display. This should result in improved throughput, reliability, correctness, plus an ability for applications to send unmodified VT directly to the terminal, but may result in some compatibility issues. Please file any issues you encounter with console applications. (#17510) (#17645) (#17741) (#17757) (#17748) (#17442) (#17573)
- ... terminals which support DEC rectangular operations
DECCRA
andDECFRA
should see higher fidelity app-based scrolling (#17747)
- ... terminals which support DEC rectangular operations
- We now support a much wider range of Unicode, including Emoji with ZWJ, combining characters, flag sequences, and anything else that requires proper Grapheme Clusters! Applications can query support for grapheme clusters with
DECRPM
2027
, and users can now configure whether Unicode is measured like the vintage Windows Console, like Linux and macOS terminals usingwcwidth
, or with Grapheme Clusters like Contour and other modern terminal emulators. Global settingcompatibility.textMeasurement
(enumconsole
,wcswidth
,graphemes
(default)) (#16916) (#17443) - For the first time in decades, we've changed the popup UI (used for F7 and friends) in CMD! It now draws beneath the prompt (pushing the screen up) and has a modern TUI scrollbar if it doesn't all fit on the screen. (#17445) (#17668) (#17556)
- Terminal will now offer relevant packages from WinGet if you're running CMD on Windows 24H2 and run a nonexistent command (#16848) (#17614)
- You can now add actions like
splitPane
andsendInput: foo
andquit
directly to the New Tab dropdown menu! (#17281) - You can now open a pane containing snippets (any
sendInput
actions!) with theopenSnippets
action! You can quickly access any commands you've saved in your JSON file, or with the newx-save
command, and replay them with a new slick UI (#17330) (#17794) (#17528)- ... snippets which can also be loaded from a
.wt.json
file in your current working directory (we're still working on docs, please stay tuned!) (#17388) - ... snippets which can also be saved directly from the command line with
wt x-save "text to save"
(#16513) (thanks @e82eric!) with additional fixes (#17758)
- ... snippets which can also be loaded from a
- Ctrl+Shift+Period will now open the "quick actions" flyout, which contains snippets and suggestions. You can now also bind the
quickFix
action to open a menu containing only WinGet suggestions (as of today, on Windows 24H2) (#17502) - You can now search with regular expressions in Terminal (and conhost!) (#17316)
Changes
ReadConsoleOutput
andWriteConsoleOutput
will now handle out-of-bounds conditions as documented rather than as-made-up (#17567)- Actions now have their own IDs, and key bindings just point at them; we've made changes to how this works to improve the action and binding experience in future versions (#17162) (#17215)
- Command/input previews will now display in line with the cursor, in italic, in the right font (#17386) (#17777) (#17533)
- ... which you can display in RGB with the fun
{profile}.experimental.rainbowSuggestions
setting (boolean, defaultfalse
) (#17416)
- ... which you can display in RGB with the fun
- Commands displayed in the suggestions UI can now include descriptions (#17376)
- Multi-cell glyph inputs will no longer be assumed to consume two code units (#17680)
- Pixel shader authors rejoice! If your shader fails to compile, you'll now get a useful error message... (#17436) (thanks @blitzRahul!)
- Terminal will now no longer correct
SGR 37
andSGR 40
when emitted bypowershell.exe
; this may result in regions of incorrect colors (#17666) (#17685) (additional thanks @j4james for some cleanup!) - Vintage console applications will no longer get corrupted responses from ReadConsoleOutput when Raster Fonts are enabled (#17681)
- We have brought the new Windows 24H2 API out to the ConPTY NuGet package (#17704)
- We have enabled "automatically mark prompts" (for shell integration) by default (#17761)
- We're now collecting data on which settings and actions folks are using (#17718) (#17678)
- We're trying something new, which is putting a short version of these release notes on the Windows Store (#17730)
- We've changed the communication mechanism for the Default Terminal feature to allow the use of overlapped I/O (#17575)
- We've reintroduced support for Alt+Numpad input of extended off-keyboard characters (#17637) (#17774)
- When we reload a saved session, we will now display some of its contents on the screen (#17334)
UI
- We've rewritten how selection colors work! They will now be drawn with appropriate contrast, at the exact color you specify, with a foreground that is black or white (whichever is most visible!) (#17753) (#17725) (#17638) (#17676)
- The search box will no longer cover up search results in the top right (unless there's nowhere to scroll) (#17516) (thanks @e82eric!)
- Due to a build issue, we had to disable full optimization for this build. We apologize for any potential performance regressions. (#17765)
- Terminal now comes with shiny new icons for the Visual Studio Dev Shells (#17706)
- We have restored the
...
s in some command palette names to help users find them (#17715) - You can now configure the theme for the Settings UI separately from the application with
{theme}.settings.theme
(enumlight
,dark
,system
; default:system
) (#16479) (thanks @bundgaard!)
VT Features
- You can now configure the "Answerback" message sent in response to
ENQ
using the profile settinganswerbackMessage
(string, default:null
) (conhost users:HKCU\Console
AnswerbackMessage
REG_SZ
) (#17660) (thanks @j4james!) - We now support the DEC VT paging operations,
NP
PP
PPA
PPR
andPPB
, as well asDECPCCM
(page cursor coupling mode) andDECRQDE
(request displayed extent) (#16615) (#17353) (thanks @j4james!) - Applications can now request the entire color palette using
DECRQTSR
DECCTR
(CSI 1 ; Pt $ u
) (#17708) (thanks @j4james!) - Applications can now query the cursor shape set with
DECSCUSR
usingDECRQSS
(DCS $ q SP q ST
) (#17659) (thanks @j4james!) - Applications can now query the size of character cells (
CSI 16 t
) and the entire text area (CSI 14 t
), with a response measured in pixels (#17504) (thanks @j4james!) - Applications can now query the color palette with
OSC 4
?
, and the default foreground (OSC 10 ?
), background (OSC 11 ?
), cursor (OSC 12 ?
) and selection colors (OSC 17 ?
) (#17729) - Applications can now change the selection color using
OSC 17
(#17742) - Reports generated in response to VT requests are once again given priority over other input (#17786)
Bug Fixes
- We will no longer conveniently forget all the colors on the last line of the screen when you resize it (#17568)
- Terminal will now more reliably save your session when your computer reboots to update (#17714)
- Background colors will no longer bleed over the edges of the screen when D2D is in use (such as over RDP to a VM) (#17674)
- conhost: pasting a file from File Explorer will no longer result in two copies of the path (#17543)
- conhost: when we generate Alt+Numpad events to input clipboard contents on Windows, we will now no longer mistranslate CP936 text (#17635)
- Curly underlines will now render properly on double-width
DECDWL
and double-heightDECDHL
lines (#17679) - cursor invalidation once again works properly on double-width or double-height lines (#17234) (thanks @j4james!)
- cursor movement over ConPTY now works properly on double-width or double-height lines (#17233) (thanks @j4james!)
- The rendering of curly underlines has been improved (#17501) (thanks @smprather for reporting!) (#17508)
- The Suggestions UI will no longer try to grab the PowerShell "ghost text" out of your input line (#17781)
- You can no longer insert a
saveSnippet
action in your JSON or bind it to any keys (#17535) - You can now successfully input more than one Emoji at once on Windows 10 (#17213)
- You can once again cancel overwriting a key binding in the Settings UI (#17763)
- You can once again disable the detection of URLs (#17731)
- You can once again use Ctrl+D and Enter in a disconnected pane (#17750)
Accessibility
- Accessibility API
RangeFromPoint
andExpandToEnclosingUnit
will no longer cause Terminal to hang (#17695)
Performance
- Scrolling the screen will now result in less GPU traffic (due to erroneous invalidations) (#17583)
- Terminal now makes fewer copies (and heap allocations) when writing input to the console app; it's also more correct! (#17710)
- The command palette has lost some extraneous animations, so it should feel much faster (#17335)
Reliability
- AtlasEngine will no longer over-read a memory buffer when setting up a GPU texture (#17536)
- Closing a window when you have an
unfocusedAppearance
set will no longer result in unscheduled disassembly of your terminal (#17770) - Overall reliability should be improved by us having better exception handling (#17783)
- Session restoration now works more reliably when the entire scrollback is full (#17654)
- We've fixed an instance of Terminal crashing during settings reload (#17751)
- You can no longer trivially crash Terminal by holding down Enter while spawning new tabs (#17788)
VT Com...
Windows Terminal v1.21.2361.0
Terminal 1.21 is finally stable! It brings in a crazy number of improvements, and we once considered it a "large" release. Oh boy.
Here are the highlights:
- Terminal will now remember what was on your screen when you exit, and can restore it if you'd like!
- You can specify multiple active fonts, which will be used in order.
- Box and line drawing glyphs are now rendered pixel-perfect with appropriate stippled shading
- We've rewritten the IME (input method editor) integration to make life much easier for those of you who need to input Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and more
- Scrollbar marks are finally generally available!
- We will now show and highlight all search results at the same time when you search (thansk @tusharsnx!)
- The old text rendering engine has been removed.
Please see the following release notes for additional details.
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.21.1772.0
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.21.1382.0
- Windows Terminal Preview v1.21.1272.0
Note
This version began rolling out to the Dev, Canary and Beta Windows Insider channels when this GitHub Release was created. 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 files? How do I choose?
Please visit our page documenting the different [Windows Terminal Distributions]!
We've also backported the following changes from 1.22 Preview.
Changes
- We have brought the new Windows 24H2 API out to the ConPTY NuGet package (#17704)
- We've reintroduced support for Alt+Numpad input of extended off-keyboard characters (#17637) (#17774)
UI
- Due to a build issue, we had to disable full optimization for this build. We apologize for any potential performance regressions. (#17765)
- Terminal now comes with shiny new icons for the Visual Studio Dev Shells (#17706)
- We have restored the
...
s in some command palette names to help users find them (#17715)
VT Features
- Reports generated in response to VT requests are once again given priority over other input (#17786)
Bug Fixes
- We will no longer conveniently forget all the colors on the last line of the screen when you resize it (#17568)
- Terminal will now more reliably save your session when your computer reboots to update (#17714)
- Background colors will no longer bleed over the edges of the screen when D2D is in use (such as over RDP to a VM) (#17674)
- The rendering of curly underlines has been improved (#17501) (thanks @smprather for reporting!) (#17508)
- You can once again cancel overwriting a key binding in the Settings UI (#17763)
- You can once again disable the detection of URLs (#17731)
- You can once again use Ctrl+D and Enter in a disconnected pane (#17750)
Accessibility
- Accessibility API
RangeFromPoint
andExpandToEnclosingUnit
will no longer cause Terminal to hang (#17695)
Reliability
- AtlasEngine will no longer over-read a memory buffer when setting up a GPU texture (#17536)
- Closing a window when you have an
unfocusedAppearance
set will no longer result in unscheduled disassembly of your terminal (#17770) - We've fixed an instance of Terminal crashing during settings reload (#17751)
Code Health
- We added
reloadEnvironmentVariables
to our oft-forgotten JSON schema (#17696)
[Windows Terminal Distributions]: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/terminal/distributions
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Windows Terminal Preview v1.21.1772.0
Like its smaller and more stable cousin, this Preview channel servicing update fixes a handful of issues, including that annoying hyperlink bug. This update is currently rolling out via the store to everyone.
Changes
- The "built-in box-drawing glyphs" feature (as well as undercurls) now works with Direct2D as well (#17278) (#17454) (#17458) (#17464)
Bug Fixes
- New windows should more reliably come to the front when Terminal is already running (#17368) (thanks @flyingcat!)
- Autodetected URLs will no longer erroneously include the character after them (#17326) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- Buffer restoration will no longer destroy the last character on the screen (#17374)
- Search result highlighting no longer snaps incorrectly, acts strange when you open/close the search panel too quickly, or leaves marks on the scrollbar when you close the search panel (#17352) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
- Command history-based suggestions will no longer include deleted characters as whitespace or the entire current command (#17245)
Reliability
- We fixed a number of crashes that happen when you are closing panes (#17358) (#17333) (#17450)
- Instead of crashing, we will now warn you when you are using a version of MacType that is known to crash Terminal and other software on Windows (#17369) (#17380)
- We've removed one debug assert that is technically possible to encounter during search navigation (#17361)
Localization
- We have fixed a number of localization issues in Korean, Italian, and Spanish (#17304)
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Windows Terminal v1.20.11781.0
Coming only 40(ish) days after the last servicing release, this Stable channel update fixes a few lingering issues.
Note
This update was released to the Dev External and Canary channels on 2024-06-27, and if it behaves well under pressure it will be promoted to retail within a week.
Bug Fixes
- New windows should more reliably come to the front when Terminal is already running (#17368) (thanks @flyingcat!)
- Autodetected URLs will no longer erroneously include the character after them (#17326) (thanks @tusharsnx!)
Reliability
- Instead of crashing, we will now warn you when you are using a version of MacType that is known to crash Terminal and other software on Windows (#17369) (#17380)
- We've removed one debug assert that is technically possible to encounter during search navigation (#17361)
Localization
- We have fixed a number of localization issues in Korean, Italian, and Spanish (#17304)
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