Whether bold text uses the normal ANSI colors or the bright variant can be configured with the setting. These ANSI colors are determined by the active color theme, but they can also be configured independently from the theme with the lorCustomizations setting. While the terminal is capable of displaying true color, programs commonly use 8 ANSI colors (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan and white) and bright variants of each. This can be disabled with and the duration can be configured with. When the terminal's bell is triggered, a yellow bell icon is briefly shown. If this is distracting the animation can be disabled with: "" : false Visual bell StatusĪ terminal's "status", if any, is signified by an icon that appears on the right of the tab. The default icon and its color, which will be used if not defined in a profile, can be configured with the and settings. Other terminals often display the escape sequence sent by the shell as the title, which can be configured with: "" : "$" IconsĮach terminal has an associated icon that is determined by its terminal profile.
VS Code's terminal renders some of the Powerline symbols without needing to configure a font, but if more glyphs are desired, configure a Powerline font with the font family setting.
Powerline fonts are special patched fonts that contain additional characters that can be used in the terminal. : Configures the font weight of "bold" text.
: Configures the font weight of "normal" text.For example, 1.1 will add 10% additional vertical space. : Configures additional spacing vertical between characters as a multiplier of the regular line height.: Configures additional horizontal spacing between characters in pixels.: Changes the font size of text in the terminal.For example, "'Fira Code', monospace" will configure Fira Code as the primary font and monospace as the fallback when it lacks glyphs. : The font family to use, this takes a string in the format that fontFamily in CSS takes.Text in the terminal can be customized with the following settings: Sapphire theme with custom Starship prompt using the font Hack with Nerd Font symbols Text style The look of Visual Studio Code's terminal can be customized extensively. Configure IntelliSense for cross-compiling.