WSL import profile folders setting #21707

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opened 2026-01-31 07:52:40 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Firehawke on GitHub (May 13, 2024).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

Since Windows Terminal now supports setting up folders for profile groups, a setting to put WSL instances in a folder of your choice by default would be useful.

This came about when I started playing with nixos as a WSL2 instance; Windows Terminal found it by default as it should, but dumped it in the root folder so I'd have to edit the json to put it into the Linux folder where I keep my other WSL instances.

Proposed technical implementation details (optional)

A config setting in the JSON (and eventually in the UI as well, I know that's long-term as folders have almost no UI accessibility right now) to tell WT to put WSL2 imports in a specific folder by default. It's fine if the default starts off as the root as it is now; I can change it as needed after that point.

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Reference: starred/terminal#21707