I want to change the default terminal app used by Visual Studio Code for Mac. I am thinking it is part of preferences or settings json, but unsure.
I recently changed my terminal in VSCode to ozh, its just 1 step and 1 line.
Open Command Palette
using View > Command Palette
( or simply Command + Shift + P
)
add the following line to the user settings
.
"terminal.integrated.shell.osx": "zsh"
From visual studio code blog:
// 64-bit cmd it available, otherwise 32-bit
"terminal.integrated.shell.windows":"C:\\Windows\\sysnative\\cmd.exe"
// 64-bit PowerShell if available, otherwise 32-bit
"terminal.integrated.shell.windows":"C:\\Windows\\sysnative\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe"
// Git Bash
"terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe"
// Bash on Ubuntu (on Windows)
"terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "C:\\Windows\\sysnative\\bash.exe"
Reference: Integrated Terminal
No. But you can vote for this feature here: https://visualstudio.uservoice.com/forums/293070-visual-studio-code
For those that want to change the default integrated terminal NOT just the external, and add custom themes
, show which git branch
you are on, and whether or not files need to be staged or committed
for example.
Make sure you have these installed:
iTerm2, oh-my-zsh
Install a powerline font
(I am using Menlo which is a nice looking and very popular font).
Go here and click on
download
Open the file
Click on
install font
(Note: without this, vscode integrated terminal will not render themes correctly)
Open the .zshrc file by running this command:
cd ~ ; code .zshrc
Change iTerm's theme to agnoster
:
Press
⌘f
to open search in the .zshrc fileType
ZSH_THEME
Search until you find the live code, NOT the commented out code :)
Edit the code it so it looks like
ZSH_THEME="agnoster"
Save the file
Open vscode settings using shortcut:
⌘,
Inside of vscode settings, you will see two panels. On the right panel paste this:
"terminal.external.osxExec": "iTerm.app",
"terminal.integrated.shell.osx": "/bin/zsh",
"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "Menlo for Powerline"
Assuming the settings were empty before, it should now look like this:
{
"terminal.external.osxExec": "iTerm.app",
"terminal.integrated.shell.osx": "/bin/zsh",
"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "Menlo for Powerline"
}
Finished! Enjoy your new iced out terminal
If you want your prompt to display something other than your username such as a thunder bolt, like in mine or anything you want
Open agnoster theme by runnning this command:
cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/ ; code agnoster.zsh-theme
Open search by pressing:
⌘f
Paste this in search bar:
prompt_segment black default "%(!.%{%F{yellow}%}.)$USER@%m"
To change your what your prompt displays, edit ONLY this part:
$USER@%m
DO NOT CHANGE this part:
prompt_segment black default "%(!.%{%F{yellow}%}.)
In conclusion, the code should now look something like this:
prompt_segment black default "%(!.%{%F{yellow}%}.) Insert here whatever your heart desires"
(Note: Technically you can change everything about your terminal prompt, but for the sake of keeping this short, and simple we only edited the username part)
Here's an example of how to make another terminal the default for VSCode, in this example I've downloaded iTerm2 and copied iTerm2 to Applications.
"terminal.external.osxExec": "iTerm.app"
and "terminal.explorerKind": "external"
well I know it's so late, but you could just change it by running command
Terminal: Select Default Shell
its so much easier