command-line options not visible when using PowerShell with Solarized Dark color scheme #9328

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opened 2026-01-31 01:51:50 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @imwithsam on GitHub (Jun 29, 2020).

Environment

Windows build number: 10.0.19041.0
Windows Terminal version: 1.0.1401.0

Any other software? PowerShell 7.0.2 and 5.1.19041.1

Steps to reproduce

  1. Set the Windows Terminal color scheme to 'Solarized Dark'
  2. Bring up PowerShell in Windows Terminal
  3. Type any command with an option (e.g. git help -a)

Expected behavior

You can read the entire command line (e.g. git help -a)

Actual behavior

You cannot read the command-line option (e.g. git help is visible but -a is not)

Notes

As far as I can tell, this issue appears to be specific to Windows Terminal with PowerShell and the Solarized Dark color scheme.

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claunia added the Resolution-Duplicate label 2026-01-31 01:51:50 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#9328