Feature Request: Support the new cross-platform PowerShell #4009

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opened 2026-01-30 23:35:43 +00:00 by claunia · 2 comments
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Originally created by @xmha97 on GitHub (Sep 24, 2019).

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Hello, Windows Terminal doesn't support the new cross-platform PowerShell.
Please add below feature:

  • Support the new cross-platform PowerShell

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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2019):

I bet that if you update to the latest store version (v0.5), powershell core will just appear for you 😉

Granted, that's only for the release versions of Powershell Core. For the preview versions, see #2300.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2019): I bet that if you update to the latest store version (v0.5), powershell core will just appear for you 😉 Granted, that's only for the release versions of Powershell Core. For the preview versions, see #2300.
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@xmha97 commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2019):

Now I installed the latest store version of Terminal.
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Also now I installed the latest store version of PowerShell.
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But still, the Terminal can't support the new cross-platform PowerShell

@xmha97 commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2019): Now I installed the latest store version of Terminal. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23485114/65535435-444ddb00-df0e-11e9-9012-77f208a63313.png) Also now I installed the latest store version of PowerShell. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23485114/65535286-f9cc5e80-df0d-11e9-810b-0b16adb11ab5.png) But still, the Terminal can't support the new cross-platform PowerShell
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Reference: starred/terminal#4009