Add an option to back up and restore Terminal settings #21926

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opened 2026-01-31 07:58:30 +00:00 by claunia · 2 comments
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Originally created by @CompactProducer on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

It would be ideal to back up Terminal settings to a different folder (for example, C:\Users\username\OneDrive\Documents\Terminal). Every time that we want to back up Terminal settings, we have to navigate to the folder like %LocalAppData%\packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState and copy and paste the settings.json file to another folder. Also, every time that we want to restore Terminal settings, we have to navigate the settings.json file to a folder and copy and paste it to %LocalAppData%\packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState.

Proposed technical implementation details (optional)

Add Backup and Restore buttons in the Terminal settings.

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claunia added the Issue-FeatureResolution-Duplicate labels 2026-01-31 07:58:31 +00:00
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@carlos-zamora commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024):

Thanks for filing! Marking this as a /dup of #2933. I copied over your post to https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/2933#issuecomment-2207424906 too for easier tracking 😊

@carlos-zamora commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024): Thanks for filing! Marking this as a /dup of #2933. I copied over your post to https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/2933#issuecomment-2207424906 too for easier tracking 😊
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@microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024):

Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!

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Reference: starred/terminal#21926