emojis not showing up correctly when pasting them into the command line. #12701

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opened 2026-01-31 03:22:35 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @joshuajeschek on GitHub (Feb 24, 2021).

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 Win32NT             10.0.19042.0 Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.19042.0

Powershell, Windows Terminal Version 1.5.10411.0

Steps to reproduce

Use win + . to access the emoji menu and click on an emoji, which will insert that emoji into the command line. Alternatively, the emoji can also be pasted from the clipboard.
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Expected behavior

Windows Terminal has emoji support, which means that it should display those emojis across the whole interface, when printing output and when typing in the input.

Actual behavior

When typing in the input, emojis don't appear correctly, they just appear as question marks. Thanks 🤗

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claunia added the Resolution-Duplicate label 2026-01-31 03:22:35 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#12701