[Feature] Show current directory content in a UI panel above the terminal #18843

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opened 2026-01-31 06:26:05 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @rrmistry on GitHub (Nov 8, 2022).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

As a user of Windows Terminal, I often need to change directory and then immediately list contents of this directory. It would be helpful if the Windows Terminal could display current directory contents upon changing current folder, and list contents in a user interface panel just above the terminal.

A good use-case is navigating a directory that you are not familiar with or have not visited in some time.

Known Workarounds:

For PowerShell, this can be automated using an Alias, but it would be good to have this functionality out of box if possible. This would cover a generalized use-case for all terminal / shell types.

Proposed technical implementation details (optional)

A very helpful implementation of this exists for Azure App Service Tools (Kudu) shown below:

Terminal_With_Folder_Preview

Future Enhancements

It would be helpful to sort directory contents by default using user-defined sorting methods. For example: DateModified Ascending/Descending, Name, Type, Extension, etc.

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claunia added the Issue-FeatureResolution-Duplicate labels 2026-01-31 06:26:05 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#18843