Summary
In this chapter, we've taken our first steps into the configuration of Windows Terminal. We discussed the settings.json
file, which gives us the ability to customize, version control, and share our Windows Terminal configuration.
We've explored the first part of the settings.json
file, covering the global settings and the per-profile settings. If editing JSON was too painful, no fear: many of these settings are available in the settings UI as well.
We're beginning to see the flexibility and customizability of Windows Terminal through custom profile settings, and we're just getting started! Let's now ramp up our customizations with the next chapter, Chapter 5, Changing your Windows Terminal appearance.