Microsoft Windows Terminal Launches on Product Hunt with Native Agent Integration
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Summary
Windows Terminal is a terminal emulator for Windows 10 developed by Microsoft, supporting Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL, and SSH. The article covers its launch on Product Hunt, highlighting its open-source release on GitHub and preview availability on the Microsoft Store since June 2019. The latest launch focuses on intelligent terminal features with native agent integration.
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Windows Terminal is a terminal emulator for Windows 10 written by Microsoft.
It includes support for the Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL and SSH.
After the initial source code release on GitHub, a preview release was first published to the Microsoft Store on June 21, 2019.
Intelligent Terminal - Launching today Windows Terminal with native agent integration
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