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Yep, you can find the settings.json file here. You may also be interested in "fragment extensions", which would let you author one common json file and drop it in |
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Hello all,
I'm wondering if it's possible with Terminal to create a settings file that you can save and pass around to your team. This settings file would have whatever consoles that you need to be defined in it for a particular purpose.
For example, if I'm doing front-end Angular development I might choose to start up the apps that I will need to debug and develop against. For the back-end, I might make sure that SQL Server is started and accepting connections along with whatever queuing software and utilities listening on specific ports that I need to debug and develop against.
This is how some existing tools such as Cmder and ConEmu work and I was wondering if (hoping that) Terminal has similar functionality.
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