Add profiles to taskbar jump list for Terminal #8533

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opened 2026-01-31 01:31:50 +00:00 by claunia · 4 comments
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Originally created by @mave-panda on GitHub (May 23, 2020).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

It would be great if the jump list supported/listed all the configured and detected profiles available in the tab dropdown

User would then be able to right-click/swipe-up and be able to open a new Terminal session for the desired shell.

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@Eli-1961 commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020):

I had this problem with Ubuntu profiles. Discovered it was not Windows Terminal profiles, but my .bashrc file which turns debian PS1 env variable as the terminal title. Commented this out and all new profiles were displayed.

@Eli-1961 commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020): I had this problem with Ubuntu profiles. Discovered it was not Windows Terminal profiles, but my .bashrc file which turns debian PS1 env variable as the terminal title. Commented this out and all new profiles were displayed.
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@mave-panda commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020):

I had this problem with Ubuntu profiles. Discovered it was not Windows Terminal profiles, but my .bashrc file which turns debian PS1 env variable as the terminal title. Commented this out and all new profiles were displayed.

Not an issue but rather a feature request.

@mave-panda commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020): > I had this problem with Ubuntu profiles. Discovered it was not Windows Terminal profiles, but my .bashrc file which turns debian PS1 env variable as the terminal title. Commented this out and all new profiles were displayed. Not an issue but rather a feature request.
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@j4james commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020):

This sounds like a duplicate of issue #576.

@j4james commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020): This sounds like a duplicate of issue #576.
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@mave-panda commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020):

This sounds like a duplicate of issue #576.

Oh yes! Thanks for the link!

@mave-panda commented on GitHub (May 24, 2020): > This sounds like a duplicate of issue #576. Oh yes! Thanks for the link!
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Reference: starred/terminal#8533