Store Settings.json in Documents #10616

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opened 2026-01-31 02:25:49 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @dreigo42 on GitHub (Sep 14, 2020).

It would be awesome if the Settings.json file for Terminal was stored in the Documents folder somewhere.

Perhaps check for a specific folder in the Documents folder before defaulting to the current location when Terminal is launched? Similar to how PowerShell checks for scripts and Modules in the Documents\WindowsPowershell folder?

Originally created by @dreigo42 on GitHub (Sep 14, 2020). <!-- 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE PROCEEDING: 1. If I delete this entire template and go my own path, the core team may close my issue without further explanation or engagement. 2. If I list multiple bugs/concerns in this one issue, the core team may close my issue without further explanation or engagement. 3. If I write an issue that has many duplicates, the core team may close my issue without further explanation or engagement (and without necessarily spending time to find the exact duplicate ID number). 4. If I leave the title incomplete when filing the issue, the core team may close my issue without further explanation or engagement. 5. If I file something completely blank in the body, the core team may close my issue without further explanation or engagement. All good? Then proceed! --> It would be awesome if the Settings.json file for Terminal was stored in the Documents folder somewhere. <!-- A clear and concise description of what the problem is that the new feature would solve. Describe why and how a user would use this new functionality (if applicable). With OneDrive Known Folder move, this would essentially create a "sync" of Terminal settings across machines, allowing new machines to get up and running with the user's preferred config off the bat. --> Perhaps check for a specific folder in the Documents folder before defaulting to the current location when Terminal is launched? Similar to how PowerShell checks for scripts and Modules in the Documents\WindowsPowershell folder? <!-- Move the Settings.json file out of the Appdata package folder to one that is under OneDrive Known Folder move. Perhaps Documents\Windows Terminal\Config? -->
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Reference: starred/terminal#10616