Windows Terminal: Everything you need to know now
Microsoft open-sourced its Terminal client at its 2019 Build event. I sat in a hotel room in Seattle, with a copy of Visual Studio compiling up the first release ready to see what a modern Windows terminal would be like. After all, the old terminal client and the whole Windows command-line tooling was showing its age, compared to other widely available tools. Not only that, but with the increasing popularity of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and a new focus on Windows as a developer platform, an improved terminal was now essential.
Windows Terminal: Everything you need to know now
TechRepublic published an overview of the features of Windows Terminal.