

You can now always target the first pane in the tree for your swapping/moving focus purposes ( #11044) (thanks The tab row will now contain a helpful shield icon when Terminal is in elevated mode ( #11224).If you set opacity <100 or acrylicOpacity <1.0, the terminal will become transparent Transparency is no longer configured with the useAcrylic option.Opacity has moved to a new setting named opacity (an integer with possible values in the range 0-100 defaults to 100).You can now interact with subtrees of panes (instead of only the leaves) ( #11153) (thanks On Windows 11, Terminal now supports non-acrylic transparency ( #11180).Terminal will now automatically create profiles for Visual Studio Developer shells ( #7774) (thanks and Terminal will now try to guess which profile to open when it is launched as the ‘default terminal’ for an application ( #11390).Terminal now supports actions that can run multiple other actions (we heard you like actions, so we put actions in your actions so you can perform actions while you perform actions) ( #11045) (thanks For example, something like this:.You can move the selection range using Shift + the arrow keys Please note: Right now, this only works if you’ve already started a selection with the mouse.You can now update the endpoint of an existing selection using the keyboard ( #10824).First-time Windows 11 users will receive an information popup about changing their default terminal to WT, along with a link to their settings ( #11397) ( #11491).You can configure this with the firstWindowPreference global setting (an enum setting with possible values persistedWindowLayout or defaultProfile) in the settings.json file, or configure it in the Settings UI the default value for this setting is defaultProfile.This is our first step towards true session restoration.Window/pane layouts can now be saved upon closing, and will be restored upon relaunch ( #10972) ( #10978) ( #11083) ( #11374) (thanks Right now, Terminal will only save/restore active tabs, not screen contents or command history.

Terminal v1.12 is here! It includes upgrades to our CascadiaCode, MUX and C++/WinRT versions, and also includes our first step to true session restoration! Here’s the full changelog: Features
