

If you don’t already have WSL, you need to install it first, there’s no better explanation than to read it from the official vendor itself. Where in linux, we can get a lot of programs for free that can be installed and run from just the terminal, no need to switch between windows kind of thing. Windows is a closed sourced and heavily GUI oriented operating system, so that’s probably the reason you don’t have richness in their terminal system environment. Or changing to a background image, firstable you need to have an image and you know the location of the image, for example "C:/Pictures/My-image.jpg", now put "backgroundImage": "C:/Pictures/My-image.jpg", also insides profiles -> default. #333333 can be changed to your favorite color.Ģ. Just change to basic color, put "background": "#333333", inside profiles -> default on your settings.json. Not only those huge range numbers of colors, you can also set an image background for your terminal. In windows terminal, you can change the terminal color whatever color you want, the basic RGB, #000000 to #ffffff. But as humans, we are this creature that is badly designed, and we can get bored by looking at something that’s just one color, we like seeing colorful stuff.


The second thing is probably changing the background, if you are a robot, looks don't matter, because robots don’t have heart (probably, kind of true though), they only have transistors and stuff. There’s no such thing as fullscreen, you can press F11, but it will also hide the tabs, to make fullscreen with the tabs you can hide the windows taskbar from your windows settings, that will do the trick. After you save the new setting, you can now open the terminal in maximized mode. If you don't know where settings.json is, open Windows terminal and click on Settings. To make windows terminal launch maximize,just put "launchMode": "maximized", into your settings.json. The first thing i would do is to make the Windows terminal launch in fullscreen mode (maximize mode), which you probably already know, even this simple thing is not possible to do in classic cmd or even powershell. You can look for much detailed information, and how to install it. Here’s the Official website of the terminal ( ) from Microsoft. If you don’t know about this project, Windows terminal is Microsoft project, a better version of terminal that runs on Windows. This very cool and modern terminal, the best terminal console I've ever seen. Today i just discovered a very cool terminal for Windows OS, it was developed by Microsoft itself, so it’s not gonna be disappointing, and probably a long term project.
