How to Make Windows Terminal Your Default Terminal App

MicrosoftWindows opens all command-line tools in the old Windows Console environment. However, you can make Windows Terminal your default Terminal app whenever you launch Command Prompt or PowerShell. Why Should You Switch to Windows Terminal? When you open a Command Prompt or PowerShell on Windows 10, each session begins in a separate window. Unfortunately, that means you’ll end up shuffling between multiple open windows on your desktop. Windows Terminal app opens in a tabbed view by default to help you manage several command-line windows. Also, you can run PowerShell and CMD in separate tabs too. RELATED: The New Windows Terminal Is Ready; Here’s Why It’s Amazing Switching to the Windows Terminal app gives you access to other features like themes, emoji support, multiple sessions, split panes, GPU rendering, and many other customizations. Such features won’t make it to the Windows… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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