Christopher Nguyen
Announcements!
Introducing Windows Terminal Canary
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Windows Terminal is distributed in a variety of formats. We are thrilled to announce that we are
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Oct 13 2023
Windows Terminal is distributed in a variety of formats. We are thrilled to announce that we are
adding Windows Terminal Canary to the Windows Terminal family. Windows Terminal Canary is a new canary channel of Windows Terminal that ships nightly and includes "hot off the presses" features.
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Oct 13 2023
Windows Terminal Preview 1.17 Release
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
The Windows Terminal team is back with our first release of the year! ??
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Jan 27 2023
The Windows Terminal team is back with our first release of the year! ??
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Jan 27 2023
Windows Terminal Preview 1.18 Release
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Welcome back to another Windows Terminal release! This release updates Windows Terminal to version
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:May 26 2023
Welcome back to another Windows Terminal release! This release updates Windows Terminal to version
1.17 and includes all of the features from this previous blog post. Additionally, Windows Terminal Preview is getting an update to version 1.18 and will include all the features detailed here,
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:May 26 2023
Windows Terminal Preview 1.19 Release
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
The Windows Terminal team is back with a new preview release! Windows Terminal Preview 1.19
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Sep 29 2023
The Windows Terminal team is back with a new preview release! Windows Terminal Preview 1.19
introduces new features such as Broadcast Input, Web Search, the Suggestions UI and more!
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Sep 29 2023
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Terminal Chat in Windows Terminal Canary
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
At Build 2023, we announced that Windows Terminal users will be able to take advantage of natural
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Dec 1 2023
At Build 2023, we announced that Windows Terminal users will be able to take advantage of natural
language AI to recommend commands, explain errors and take actions within Windows Terminal. Since then, we have been listening to customer feedback and iterating on our AI chat experiments in Windows Terminal.
By: Christopher Nguyen submitted:Dec 1 2023