If you usually use the same tool, you can save some extra steps by creating a Terminal profile that will launch the program automatically. In the case that the command-line tool doesn’t have an interface, meaning that you only need to run the command with specific options to return the output, then you can create a profile that starts the Windows Terminal in the program’s location to make it easier to use the tool. This guide will teach you the steps to create a profile for a command-line tool on Windows Terminal.
Create command tool profile on Windows Terminal
To create a profile for a specific command-line tool on Windows Terminal, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, you can now open the tool directly from the Windows Terminal menu or Jump List in the Taskbar.
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