How to start terminal from command line (or similar)? #9782

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opened 2026-01-31 02:03:38 +00:00 by claunia · 1 comment
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Originally created by @pkrukp on GitHub (Jul 23, 2020).

Starting terminal using a command (similar to how you could start old cmd.exe)

Hello,

is it possible to easily start the terminal from command line or similar?

For example I am using the venerable ;) Total Commander, and I can quickly type "cmd" to start the old terminal in current directory.

If it is not possible now, please add such feature.

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@pkrukp commented on GitHub (Jul 23, 2020):

Aaah... found it: "wt"

In my defense it was at the bottom on google search page, after sites that explained how to start a Windows Store app in 20 steps, so I assumed it's the same for the Terminal...

@pkrukp commented on GitHub (Jul 23, 2020): Aaah... found it: "wt" In my defense it was at the bottom on google search page, after sites that explained how to start a Windows Store app in 20 steps, so I assumed it's the same for the Terminal...
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Reference: starred/terminal#9782