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I have Windows Terminal setup so that it always uses the same instance. New launches get attached the original Windows Terminal process. I often open a terminal from vscode or from the file explorer.
An option would be great to activate the quake dropdown automatically every time a windows terminal launch was detected.
This is only a suggestion, I suspect that it would take some dirty hacking to make this work. If this is already a feature, please let me know how I can get it to work.
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@matefriedl Thank you for your suggestion! Not entirely sure how to detect that, I need to look into how the single-process-only detection works and if we can even hook into it.
Do you have any suggestions of how to achieve such a thing?
I have Windows Terminal setup so that it always uses the same instance. New launches get attached the original Windows Terminal process. I often open a terminal from vscode or from the file explorer.
An option would be great to activate the quake dropdown automatically every time a windows terminal launch was detected.
This is only a suggestion, I suspect that it would take some dirty hacking to make this work. If this is already a feature, please let me know how I can get it to work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: