Missing core features (or their doc) #6347

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opened 2026-01-31 00:36:20 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @sytelus on GitHub (Feb 8, 2020).

I am a heavy user of conEmu on WIndows as well Terminator on Linux and came to this repo with high hopes but there seems to be many missing features. To remain fair to other terminals, I expected to find this basic information in Readme but I couldn't so I assume these are the missing features.

  1. How do I divide the window into multiple sizable terminals (aka layout)? There is nothing in readme and nothing in UX to know if this core feature exists.
  2. What are all the settings available? Again nothing in the readme or in UX. When I click settings in UX, it opens up settings file buried in non-user folder with very few settings without much comments. I would highly recommend yaml for self-documenting settings file. Also, settings file should reside in user folder as .windows-terminal.config or something like that and employ VSCode like override mechanism.
  3. How do I make it rto emember my session? Everytime I reopen Terminal, it starts new PowerShell (which I don't use).
  4. How do I set working directories and commands for each terminal (in tab or layput)? Again nothing in readme or UX to make this intuitive (if feature already exists).

I feel above 4 are the core features before leaning on Windows Terminal full time.

Thank you for this effort and hope this can be equivalent of Terminator on Linux (not the most self-explanatory UX but I still can figure out the above features :)).

Originally created by @sytelus on GitHub (Feb 8, 2020). I am a heavy user of conEmu on WIndows as well Terminator on Linux and came to this repo with high hopes but there seems to be many missing features. To remain fair to other terminals, I expected to find this basic information in Readme but I couldn't so I assume these are the missing features. 1. How do I divide the window into multiple sizable terminals (aka layout)? There is nothing in readme and nothing in UX to know if this core feature exists. 2. What are all the settings available? Again nothing in the readme or in UX. When I click settings in UX, it opens up settings file buried in non-user folder with very few settings without much comments. I would highly recommend yaml for self-documenting settings file. Also, settings file should reside in user folder as `.windows-terminal.config` or something like that and employ VSCode like override mechanism. 3. How do I make it rto emember my session? Everytime I reopen Terminal, it starts new PowerShell (which I don't use). 4. How do I set working directories and commands for each terminal (in tab or layput)? Again nothing in readme or UX to make this intuitive (if feature already exists). I feel above 4 are the core features before leaning on Windows Terminal full time. Thank you for this effort and hope this can be equivalent of Terminator on Linux (not the most self-explanatory UX but I still can figure out the above features :)).
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Reference: starred/terminal#6347