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Windows 11’s Default Command Line Catches up to Mac and Linux

Microsoft is making a significant change to its command-line experience in Windows 11, as the company is changing the default to Windows Terminal . This creates an experience that's more competitive with Mac and Linux. RELATED How to Make Windows Terminal Always Open With Command Prompt on Windows 11 The company issued a blog post about the Windows Terminal , and it talked about plans for the future. "Over the course of 2022, we are planning to make Windows Terminal the default experience on Windows 11 devices. We will start with the Windows Insider Program and start moving through rings until we reach everyone on Windows 11," Microsoft said. Of course, if you're a big fan of Windows Terminal and you want to use it now, you can change the default in Windows 11. There are three places where you can change it: the Developer settings page of Windows settings, inside Windows Terminal's settings on the Startup page, and inside the Windows Console Host property sheet. RELATED How to Make Windows Terminal Your Default Terminal App Once Microsoft changes the default command-line experience to Windows Terminal, you can go to those same places to switch back if you don't like… Read full this story

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