

Otherwise, to run your default profile settings, just use wt cmd.

When opening Windows Terminal from cmd (Command Prompt), if you want to use your custom "cmd" profile settings, you will need to use the command wt -p cmd.

Up, down, left, or right values accepted. Move focus between panes in the given direction. 4 to represent 40% of the parent pane.Ĭreates a new split window pane based on the assigned command line.Ĭreates a new split window pane that is a duplicate of the current pane.įocuses on a specific tab according to it's tab index number. If this parameter is not assigned, the default starting directory will be used.Ĭreates a new split window pane with the assigned title.Ĭreates a new split window pane with the assigned tab color.Ĭreates a new split window pane with the assigned size.įloat that specifies the portion of the parent pane to use represented by a decimal. If this parameter is not assigned, the default profile will be used.Ĭreates a new split window pane based on the assigned starting directory path. Split-pane command CommandĬreates a new split window pane either horizontally or vertically.Ĭreates a new split window pane based on the assigned command line profile.

If you change the title of a tab in Windows Terminal and want that title to persist, you must enable the suppressApplicationTitle option by setting it to true. startingDirectory, -d starting-directoryĬreates a new tab based on the starting directory path assigned.Ĭreates a new tab based on the command line assigned.Ĭreates a new tab with the title assigned.Ĭreates a new tab with the tab color assigned. Launches the terminal in a specific window.Ĭreates a new tab based on the profile name assigned. Options and commandsīelow is the full list of supported commands and options for the wt command line. To display a help message listing the available command line arguments, enter: wt -h, wt -help, wt -?, or wt /?. This setting can be adjusted to default between opening a new window or opening a new tab. The behavior of the wt.exe command may be affected by the windowingBehavior property.
