ReadonlycreationThe object used to initialize the terminal, this is useful for example to detecting the shell type of when the terminal was not launched by this extension or for detecting what folder the shell was launched in.
ReadonlyexitThe exit status of the terminal, this will be undefined while the terminal is active.
Example: Show a notification with the exit code when the terminal exits with a non-zero exit code.
window.onDidCloseTerminal(t => {
if (t.exitStatus && t.exitStatus.code) {
vscode.window.showInformationMessage(`Exit code: ${t.exitStatus.code}`);
}
});
ReadonlynameHuman readable representation of the terminal in the UI.
ReadonlyprocessTerminal id.
ReadonlyshellAn object that contains shell integration-powered
features for the terminal. This will always be undefined immediately after the terminal
is created. Listen to window.onDidChangeTerminalShellIntegration to be notified
when shell integration is activated for a terminal.
Note that this object may remain undefined if shell integation never activates. For example Command Prompt does not support shell integration and a user's shell setup could conflict with the automatic shell integration activation.
ReadonlystateThe current state of the Terminal.
Destroy terminal.
Hide terminal panel.
Send text to the terminal.
The text to send.
OptionalshouldExecute: booleanIndicates that the text being sent should be executed rather than just inserted in the terminal.
The character added is \r, independent from the platform (compared to platform specific in vscode). This defaults to true.
Show created terminal on the UI.
OptionalpreserveFocus: booleanin case true - set up focus on the terminal widget, otherwise show terminal without focus.
Definition of the terminal emulator.