Visual Studio Code, how to switch from powershell.exe to cmd.exe

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忘了有多久 2021-02-01 00:43

I would like to switch from powershell.exe to cmd.exe in the terminal but i\'m not sure how to do so. Provided screenshot for clarification.

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  • 2021-02-01 00:58

    In the current terminal ,simply type cmd and enter. And you are done.

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  • 2021-02-01 01:01

    From Visual Studio if you have powershell set as your default integrated terminal, after you call it with Ctrl-` (control backtick) - that toggles from the terminal to your files panel and back. Call the terminal, It will show as 1: pwsh in the dropdown box. From the powershell command line type bash and enter. You have your bash prompt $. In the dropdown you now see 1: bash.

    You can type cmd from either the ps C: or the $ bash prompt and open the windows command prompt. C:> and exit to exit them.

    You can open up multiple terminals. Say powershell (pwsh) is your default one. A new terminal will show as 2: pwsh which you can change to a cmd one. The same if you open a third. Change it to bash. You now have 3 terminals 1: pwsh, 2: cmd, and 3: bash. You can select whichever one you want to work with from the dropdown. You can of course exit any of them.

    No doubt you've seen that when you are running node.js, the terminal becomes node.

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  • 2021-02-01 01:02

    Very simple steps i found my self as below:

    1. Press Ctrl+` (or View > Terminal in menu) to open a new terminal pane.
    2. Click terminal selection dropdown and click 'Select Default Shell'.

    3. Choose terminal type Command Prompt or PowerShell

    4. Now Delete current opened terminal or open new terminal.

    Now, Command Prompt will be your default shell in VSCode.

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  • 2021-02-01 01:06
    1. Press Ctrl+Shift+P to show all commands.
    2. Type shell in the displayed text box to filter the list.
    3. Select Terminal: Select Default Shell.
    4. You will be prompted to Select your preferred terminal shell, you can change this later in your settings or follow the same process as we do now
    5. Select Command Prompt (cmd.exe)
    6. Click the Delete Icon in the shell pane to remove the existing terminal.
    7. Press Ctrl+` (or View > Terminal in menu) to open a new terminal pane.
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  • 2021-02-01 01:06

    I also faced this problem that when I clicked on terminal. It was showing Powershell but not Command Prompt, so I did the following steps to get Command Prompt in Visual Studio:

    1. View -> Command palette -> Toggle Integrated Terminal
    2. Open terminal by shortcut ctrl+` or View -> terminal
    3. Write the command as cmd.exe and run
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  • Add this user settings to your File -- Prefernces -- User Settings

    // Place your settings in this file to overwrite the default settings
    {
        "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe",
    
    }
    
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