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Windows Console Documentation
Welcome to the Windows Console documentation repo. The published articles are generated from the markdown stored in this repo and published at Windows Console documentation.
For code issues related to the Windows Console, Windows Terminal, and related command-line and terminal tooling products acquired with Windows, from the Windows Store, or other sources like GitHub, please check out the microsoft/terminal repository.
Metadata
Each content page in this repo requires some metadata expressed as YAML, stored at the top of each doc between '---' markers. For example:
---
title: About Consoles
description: Consoles provide high-level support for simple character-mode applications that interact with the user by using functions that read from standard input and write to standard output or standard error.
author: miniksa
ms.author: miniksa
ms.assetid: 39204f0e-b0b8-4f92-af8e-e146ac06c454
ms.topic: article
---
## About Consoles
Consoles provide high-level support for ...
Notes on metadata:
- author: Main article author
- ms.author: Additional co-authors / contributors / editors
- ms.assetid: UUID used by BI for reporting and analysis. Generated by CAPS for existing content, auto-generated by OPS in future
- ms.topic: One of [article | get-started-article | hero-article | hub-page | landing-page | non-content | reference | search] (see this Excel workbook (Microsoft employee only link) for current valid values).
While some metadata is stored per file (like above), common metadata required by all files within a documentation set (docset) is stored in the docfx.json
file in the root of the docs
folder. For example:
"build": {
#...
"fileMetadata": {
"ms.prod": { "/console/**.yml": "windows"},
"ms.technology": { "/console/**.yml": "desktop"},
"manager": {"/console/**.yml": "miniksa"}
}
}
The values for ms.prod
and ms.technology
are standard for Win32 APIs and desktop technology, as defined in the Excel workbook above. Custom values can be registered if required.