With Windows Terminal, you can now create and duplicate profiles directly from the Settings interface. Here's how.
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Windows Terminal makes it easy to create or duplicate new profiles for command-line tools using the Settings interface. Although Windows Terminal already has profiles for all common applications (like Command Prompt and PowerShell), the ability to create new profiles lets you create additional experiences with custom color schemes, fonts, and backgrounds for each application you use.
The options are available starting with Windows Terminal version 1.9. If you have an older version, you can still create profiles, but you will not have the option to duplicate. Of course, you can always perform the same tasks by modifying the Settings.json file.
This guide will show you how to create or duplicate Windows Terminal profiles in Windows 10.