[Restored ...] messages shows UTC time instead of local time #23076

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opened 2026-01-31 08:31:35 +00:00 by claunia · 2 comments
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Originally created by @agavrilov on GitHub (Mar 26, 2025).

Windows Terminal version

1.22.10731.0

Windows build number

10.0.26100.3476

Other Software

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Steps to reproduce

  • Open Terminal
  • Open several tabs
  • Close Terminal
  • Open it again
  • It restores opened tabs, but the restoration date shows UTC time instead of the local time. See screenshot

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Expected Behavior

Show the local time or add a timezone information at the end of the date

Actual Behavior

Shows UTC time

Originally created by @agavrilov on GitHub (Mar 26, 2025). ### Windows Terminal version 1.22.10731.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.26100.3476 ### Other Software _No response_ ### Steps to reproduce - Open Terminal - Open several tabs - Close Terminal - Open it again - It restores opened tabs, but the restoration date shows UTC time instead of the local time. See screenshot ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d579691-4baf-4bc5-86a8-d29702606fe7) ### Expected Behavior Show the local time or add a timezone information at the end of the date ### Actual Behavior Shows UTC time
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@DHowett commented on GitHub (Mar 26, 2025):

LOL. How have we never noticed this?

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Mar 26, 2025): LOL. How have we never noticed this?
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@aschekatihin commented on GitHub (May 17, 2025):

A bit unrelated, but how to disable this message or restoration of previous console history completely?

@aschekatihin commented on GitHub (May 17, 2025): A bit unrelated, but how to disable this message or restoration of previous console history completely?
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Reference: starred/terminal#23076