
Note: The New Windows Terminal is in PREVIEW. I wanted to write this blog to help answer some of the questions and issues I had while installing and customizing it. On the Color schemes page, click the dropdown menu at the top and you’ll see a list of 9 default color schemes.Recently, I have been using the new windows terminal to run CMD and PowerShell commands while supporting clients.In the list of options on the left of settings, click Color schemes.To access the settings UI in Windows Terminal, either press CTRL +, or click the arrow to the right of the tabs along the top of the terminal window, and click Settings in the menu.

Let’s start by looking at how to change and add color schemes. Customizing and adding color schemes to Windows Terminal Because there’s no packaged format that allows you to install color schemes or visual customizations in Windows Terminal. The ability to edit the JSON file manually is still useful if you want to use somebody’s color scheme, and other visual settings, from the Internet. Using the new settings UI, you can configure the color scheme font face, size, and weight and various other visual features like the background image and acrylic effect for each profile. Windows Terminal contains four profiles out-of-the-box: Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Azure Cloud Shell. In Windows 10 21H2, which is due in the second half of 2021, Microsoft plans to make Windows Terminal an inbox application. The easiest way to do that is using the Microsoft Store. In currently supported versions of Windows 10, you need to manually install Windows Terminal. The command-line console has reached the end of the road because while it has seen some minor improvements over the last couple of years, Microsoft can’t add the features it would like without breaking backwards compatibility. Windows Terminal is designed to eventually replace the Windows 10 command console. It reached general availability in May 2020, several months later than planned. Microsoft originally announced Windows Terminal at Build in May 2019. In Windows Terminal version 1.7, which has just been released on the stable channel to the Microsoft Store and GitHub, Microsoft has added a UI for modifying settings, including changing color schemes and other appearance settings.


But until recently, customizations were only possible by editing a JSON settings file. One of the most interesting features of Windows Terminal is the ability to customize the appearance of each tab.
