Is there a way to provide a dropdown for the integrated shell to use in VS Code
This might be the wrong place to ask this question, but I'm not sure where I would ask it, so here goes!
I am currently between using 2 shells, cmd and Bash on Windows, and I mainly use VS Code for most of my programming needs. I know that there is a way to select a default terminal path, using "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": C:\insertpathhere"
, but since I am using both shells, would it be possible to select (every single time I opened up a new terminal window) which shell to use?
I couldn't really find this anywhere, but I just thought it'd be really convenient if it did exist. Thanks for the help!
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This might be the wrong place to ask this question, but I'm not sure where I would ask it, so here goes!
I am currently between using 2 shells, cmd and Bash on Windows, and I mainly use VS Code for most of my programming needs. I know that there is a way to select a default terminal path, using "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": C:\insertpathhere"
, but since I am using both shells, would it be possible to select (every single time I opened up a new terminal window) which shell to use?
I couldn't really find this anywhere, but I just thought it'd be really convenient if it did exist. Thanks for the help!
bash shell vscode
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This might be the wrong place to ask this question, but I'm not sure where I would ask it, so here goes!
I am currently between using 2 shells, cmd and Bash on Windows, and I mainly use VS Code for most of my programming needs. I know that there is a way to select a default terminal path, using "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": C:\insertpathhere"
, but since I am using both shells, would it be possible to select (every single time I opened up a new terminal window) which shell to use?
I couldn't really find this anywhere, but I just thought it'd be really convenient if it did exist. Thanks for the help!
bash shell vscode
This might be the wrong place to ask this question, but I'm not sure where I would ask it, so here goes!
I am currently between using 2 shells, cmd and Bash on Windows, and I mainly use VS Code for most of my programming needs. I know that there is a way to select a default terminal path, using "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": C:\insertpathhere"
, but since I am using both shells, would it be possible to select (every single time I opened up a new terminal window) which shell to use?
I couldn't really find this anywhere, but I just thought it'd be really convenient if it did exist. Thanks for the help!
bash shell vscode
bash shell vscode
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