

Property name: size (defined within the font object) This sets the profile's font size in points. Property name: face (defined within the font object) To learn about the other variants of the default font, Cascadia Mono, visit the Cascadia Code page.

The terminal will try to fallback to Consolas if this can't be found or is invalid. This is the name of the font face used in the profile. An example of what this could look like in the JSON file is shown below. This is the structure within which the other font settings must be defined. More detailed information can be found on the Color schemes page.Īccepts: Name of color scheme as a string Color schemes are defined in the schemes object. This is the name of the color scheme used in the profile. If you'd like a setting to apply to all of your profiles, you can add it to the defaults section above the list of profiles in your settings.json file. I am using the CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font from Nerd Font.The settings listed below affect the visual settings of each profile separately. Specifically to add an increased number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others. Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons).


I asked Michael in chat if he would be willing to share his PowerShell profile which he was nice enough to do right then and there on stream. His terminal showed the git status, node version, folder/file icons, cool color scheme, and predictive completion when typing commands based on his PowerShell history. I was watching the Bald Bearded Builder, Michael Jolley, and I had shell envy as I watched him use PowerShell terminal.
