Microsoft finally launches its new command line tool for Windows -- the Windows Terminal. The new Windows Terminal is the company's modern command line tool that caters to users such as shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and even WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). The Windows Terminal installs and runs alongside the existing in-box Windows Console which preserves the backward compatibility with existing command-line tools, scripts, etc... This tool along with the Windows Console (it hosts the command-line infrastructure in Windows) will be open-sourced meaning that it's free for everyone. The Windows 7 will no longer receive security updates or support for PCs running the OS. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft reveals Windows Terminal command line tool" and "DJI files patent infringement lawsuits against Insta360".
Microsoft finally launches its new command line tool for Windows -- the Windows Terminal. The new Windows Terminal is the company's modern command line tool that caters to users such as shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and even WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).
The Windows Terminal installs and runs alongside the existing in-box Windows Console which preserves the backward compatibility with existing command-line tools, scripts, etc... This tool along with the Windows Console (it hosts the command-line infrastructure in Windows) will be open-sourced meaning that it's free for everyone. The Windows 7 will no longer receive security updates or support for PCs running the OS.
Our coverage of Windows Command line update includes: "Microsoft reveals Windows Terminal command line tool"; "DJI files patent infringement lawsuits against Insta360"; "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same". Each article provides unique insights and information.