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Add auto-suggestion to the Command-Palette wt arguments #7570

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WSLUser opened this issue Sep 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Add auto-suggestion to the Command-Palette wt arguments #7570

WSLUser opened this issue Sep 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Area-CmdPal Command Palette issues and features Area-UserInterface Issues pertaining to the user interface of the Console or Terminal Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Priority-3 A description (P3) Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal.
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WSLUser commented Sep 8, 2020

Description of the new feature/enhancement

Starting with #7293, users can type out wt commands into the Command Palette. Please provide auto-suggestion to users as they type out commands in the Command-Palette (the wt commands). This makes it easier for users to start using the wt command arguments and also speeds up the process for users to execute an action within Windows Terminal.

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Extend the current auto-suggestions to include wt arguments.

@WSLUser WSLUser added the Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. label Sep 8, 2020
@ghost ghost added Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements labels Sep 8, 2020
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WSLUser commented Sep 8, 2020

Tagging [@]zadjii-msft as he's responsible for adding both features.

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DHowett commented Sep 8, 2020

[@]zadjii-msft is currently on leave and probably shouldn't be tagged into issues unless his presence is required.

I get the feeling that we've had the discussion about shell inline suggestions on this repository before, but perhaps the one about the command palette is novel.

@WSLUser WSLUser changed the title Add auto-suggestion to arguments/Command-Palette Add auto-suggestion to the Command-Palette Sep 8, 2020
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WSLUser commented Sep 8, 2020

So looks like we're already using it in the case of a regular Command Palette command. But if you start typing wt commands, you get No matching commands

@WSLUser WSLUser changed the title Add auto-suggestion to the Command-Palette Add auto-suggestion to the Command-Palette wt arguments Sep 8, 2020
@DHowett DHowett added Area-UserInterface Issues pertaining to the user interface of the Console or Terminal Priority-3 A description (P3) Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal. Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. and removed Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting labels Sep 18, 2020
@ghost ghost removed the Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements label Sep 18, 2020
@DHowett DHowett added this to the Terminal Backlog milestone Sep 18, 2020
@zadjii-msft zadjii-msft added the Area-CmdPal Command Palette issues and features label Dec 1, 2020
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Area-CmdPal Command Palette issues and features Area-UserInterface Issues pertaining to the user interface of the Console or Terminal Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Priority-3 A description (P3) Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal.
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