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Alterminal

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Feature-rich terminal alternative for VS Code - use standalone or alongside the built-in terminal
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Alterminal

Feature-rich terminal alternative for VS Code - use standalone or alongside the built-in terminal. Persistent tabs, clickable file paths, command automation, and more.

Features

  • Clickable file paths and URLs: Command/Ctrl+click any file path or URL in terminal output to open files in the editor, reveal directories in the explorer, or open links in your browser.

  • Tab state persistence: Alterminal remembers your exact tab setup - which tabs existed, their names, what was active, and the visual buffer content.

  • Drag & drop tab reordering: Easily reorganize your terminal tabs by dragging them to new positions - your preferred order persists across sessions.

  • Saved commands: Save npm run dev, docker-compose up, or any command you run constantly. Launch with one click instead of searching history or retyping.

  • Template-based tab titles: Automatically show what's running (e.g., "Terminal • node" or "Build • npm"). Customize the format or set custom names that stick.

  • Tab icon customization: Right-click any tab to set a custom icon (server, database, rocket, etc.) that persists across sessions.

  • Buffer inspection: Right-click any tab to view its raw terminal content in an editor - useful for debugging or copying output.

A focused alternative for developers who run the same commands repeatedly and want their terminal setup to persist exactly as they left it.

Usage

  1. Access Alterminal: Click the terminal icon in the Activity Bar or use the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P → "Show Alterminal")
  2. Position Anywhere: Drag the panel to your preferred location - sidebar, secondary sidebar, or bottom panel
  3. Create Terminals: Use the toolbar buttons to create new terminals or launch saved commands
  4. Save Commands: Click the save button on any tab to save frequently used commands for quick access
  5. Customize Tabs: Right-click any tab to rename, set a custom icon, view its buffer, or close it
  6. Drag & Drop: Drop files directly into terminals or reorder tabs by dragging them

Requirements

  • VS Code 1.74.0 or higher
  • No additional dependencies - Alterminal works with your system's default shell and any installed tools

Installation

Install from the VS Code Marketplace (search for "Alterminal"). For manual install: download a release .vsix and use the VS Code command: Extensions: Install from VSIX....

Contributing

Issues and pull requests welcome on GitHub.

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