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It is preconfigured to run Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL, SSH, and Azure Cloud Shell Connector.[6][7] Windows Terminal comes with its own rendering back-end; starting with version 1.11 on Windows 11, command-line apps can run using this newer back-end instead of the old Windows Console.[8]History[edit]Windows Terminal was announced[5] at Microsoft’s Build 2019 developer conference in May 2019[9] as a modern alternative for Windows Console, and Windows Terminal’s source code first appeared on GitHub on May 3, 2019.[1] The first preview release was version 0.2, which appeared on July 10, 2019.[10] The first stable version of the project (version 1.0) was on May 19, 2020, at which point, Microsoft started releasing preview versions as the Windows Terminal Preview app, which could be installed side-by-side with the stable version.[11]Features[edit]Terminal is a command-line front-end. It can run multiple command-line apps, including text-based shells in a multi-tabbed window. It has out-of-the-box support for Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Bash on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).[6] It can natively connect to Azure Cloud Shell.[7]Terminal augments the text-based command experience by providing support for:Cascadia Code[edit]Cascadia Code is a purpose-built monospaced font by Aaron Bell of Saja Typeworks for the new command-line interface. It includes programming ligatures and was designed to enhance the look and feel of Windows Terminal, terminal applications and text editors such as Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.[14] The font is open-source under the SIL Open Font License and available on GitHub.[15] It is bundled with Windows Terminal since version 0.5.2762.0.[16]See also[edit]^ Requires an appropriate font to be selected for rendering.References[edit]^ a b Howett, Dustin L (May 3, 2019). “v0.1.1002.0: Initial release of the Windows Terminal source code”. microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft \u2013 via GitHub.^ Howett, Dustin (January 27, 2023). “Windows Terminal v1.16.1026 (1.16.10261.0 and 1.16.10262.0)”. microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft \u2013 via GitHub.^ Howett, Dustin (January 24, 2023). “Windows Terminal Preview v1.17.1023”. microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft \u2013 via GitHub.^ Warren, Tom (May 6, 2019). “Microsoft unveils Windows Terminal, a new command line app for Windows”. The Verge.^ a b Cinnamon, Kayla (May 6, 2019). “Introducing Windows Terminal”. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved November 20, 2020.^ a b Bright, Peter (May 6, 2019). “Coming soon: Windows Terminal\u2014finally a tabbed, emoji-capable Windows command-line”. Ars Technica.^ a b Bhojwani, Pankaj (August 2, 2019). “The Azure Cloud Shell Connector in Windows Terminal”. Windows Command Line. Microsoft \u2013 via DevBlogs.^ “Windows Terminal v1.11.2921.0”. Microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft. October 20, 2021 \u2013 via GitHub.^ Warren, Tom (May 6, 2019). “Microsoft unveils Windows Terminal, a new command line app for Windows”. The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved November 20, 2020.^ Howett, Dustin L (July 10, 2019). “Windows Terminal – Preview v0.2”. microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft \u2013 via GitHub.^ Howett, Dustin L (May 19, 2020). “Windows Terminal v1.0.1401.0”. microsoft \/ terminal repo. Microsoft \u2013 via GitHub.^ a b c d “Windows Terminal Preview 1.4 brings embedded hyperlinks support, version 1.3 generally available – Neowin”. Neowin. September 23, 2020.^ Microsoft Issues Major Update to Windows Terminal \u2013 Thurrott.com^ Cascadia Code | Windows Command Line Tools For Developers^ GitHub – microsoft\/cascadia-code^ “Release Windows Terminal Preview v0.5.2762.0 \u00b7 microsoft\/terminal \u00b7 GitHub”. GitHub Windows Terminal repository. 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