TerminalOptions$Typings extension
Properties
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color
↔ ThemeColor?
-
The icon {@link ThemeColor} for the terminal.
The
terminal.ansi*
theme keys are
recommended for the best contrast and consistency across themes.
getter/setter pair
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cwd
↔ Object?
-
A path or Uri for the current working directory to be used for the terminal.
getter/setter pair
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env
↔ Object?
-
Object with environment variables that will be added to the editor process.
getter/setter pair
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hideFromUser
↔ bool?
-
When enabled the terminal will run the process as normal but not be surfaced to the user
until
Terminal.show
is called. The typical usage for this is when you need to run
something that may need interactivity but only want to tell the user about it when
interaction is needed. Note that the terminals will still be exposed to all extensions
as normal.
getter/setter pair
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iconPath
↔ Object?
-
The icon path or {@link ThemeIcon} for the terminal.
getter/setter pair
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isTransient
↔ bool?
-
Opt-out of the default terminal persistence on restart and reload.
This will only take effect when
terminal.integrated.enablePersistentSessions
is enabled.
getter/setter pair
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location
↔ Object?
-
The {@link TerminalLocation} or {@link TerminalEditorLocationOptions} or {@link TerminalSplitLocationOptions} for the terminal.
getter/setter pair
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message
↔ String?
-
A message to write to the terminal on first launch, note that this is not sent to the
process but, rather written directly to the terminal. This supports escape sequences such
a setting text style.
getter/setter pair
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name
↔ String?
-
A human-readable string which will be used to represent the terminal in the UI.
getter/setter pair
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shellArgs
↔ Object?
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Args for the custom shell executable. A string can be used on Windows only which allows
specifying shell args in command-line format.
getter/setter pair
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shellPath
↔ String?
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A path to a custom shell executable to be used in the terminal.
getter/setter pair
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strictEnv
↔ bool?
-
Whether the terminal process environment should be exactly as provided in
TerminalOptions.env
. When this is false (default), the environment will be based on the
window's environment and also apply configured platform settings like
terminal.integrated.env.windows
on top. When this is true, the complete environment
must be provided as nothing will be inherited from the process or any configuration.
getter/setter pair