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wsl-terminal

A terminal emulator for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), based on mintty, fatty and wslbridge2.

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Screenshot

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More screenshots here.

Usage

  1. Make sure you have 7z installed. On Ubuntu run: sudo apt install p7zip-full, on Archlinux: run pacman -S p7zip

  2. Change the directory to the folder where you want to install wsl-terminal to.

Make sure to install wsl-terminal in a the windows filesystem and not in the wsl filesistem. The installation folder needs to be on a local NTFS volume.

wsl bash -c "$(wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mskyaxl/wsl-terminal/master/scripts/install.sh -qO -)"
bash -c "$(wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mskyaxl/wsl-terminal/master/scripts/install.sh -qO -)"

If you want to install the tabbed version you have to add a -t as parameter as shown bellow

bash -c "$(wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mskyaxl/wsl-terminal/master/scripts/install.sh -qO -)" '' -t
  1. Run open-wsl.exe to open a WSL terminal in current directory.

  2. Run tools/1-add-open-wsl-terminal-here-menu.js (help) to add a Open wsl-terminal Here context menu to explorer.exe (Run tools/1-remove-open-wsl-terminal-here-menu.js to remove it). If you are using Total Commander, Use wsl-terminal with Total Commander may help you.

  3. run-wsl-file.exe can run any .sh (or any others like .py .pl) script files in wsl-terminal, support Open With context menu in explorer.exe.

  4. vim.exe can open any files with vim (in wsl-terminal), support Open With context menu in explorer.exe. vim.exe can be renamed to emacs.exe nvim.exe nano.exe ... to open files in emacs nvim nano ....

Keyboard shortcuts

keyfunction
Alt + EnterFullscreen
Alt + F2New window
Alt + F3Search text
Ctrl + [Shift] + TabSwitch window
Ctrl + = + - 0Zoom
Ctrl + ClickOpen URL or dir/file under the cursor
Ctrl + Right ClickOpen context menu

Bind wsl-terminal to a hotkey.

Params

open-wsl

Usage: open-wsl [OPTION]...
  -a: activate an existing wsl-terminal window.
      if use_tmux=1, attach the running tmux session.
  -l: start a login shell and cd to $HOME (doesn't work with use_tmux=1).
  -c command: run command (e.g. -c "echo a b; echo c; cat").
  -e commands: run commands (e.g. -e echo a b; echo c; cat).
  -C dir: change directory to a WSL dir (e.g. /home/username).
  -W dir: change directory to a Windows dir (e.g. c:\Users\username).
  -d distro: switch distros.
  -b "options": pass additional options to wslbridge.
  -B "options": pass additional options to mintty.
  -h: show help.

For -B and -b, see also mintty params and wslbridge2 params.

cmdtool (run it in WSL)

Usage: cmdtool [OPTION]...
  wcmd: run Windows programs with cmd.exe /c.
  wstart: run Windows programs with cmd.exe /c start.
  wstartex file|url: like wstart, but use WSL file path.
  update: check the latest wsl-terminal version, and upgrade it.
  killall: kill all WSL processes.
  install dash: install Cygwin dash (for debugging).
  install busybox: install Cygwin busybox (for debugging).

Tools

Files in tools directory:

filenamefunction
1-add-open-wsl-terminal-here-menu.jsAdd Open wsl-terminal Here context menu to explorer.exe.
1-remove-open-wsl-terminal-here-menu.jsRemove Open wsl-terminal Here context menu.
2-add-wsl-terminal-dir-to-path.jsAdd wsl-terminal directory to Path environment variable.
2-remove-wsl-terminal-dir-from-path.jsRemove wsl-terminal directory from Path environment variable.
3-write-distro-to-config-file.jsWrite distro guids to etc/wsl-terminal.conf.
4-create-start-menu-shortcut.jsCreate a start menu shortcut to open-wsl -C ~.
4-create-start-menu-shortcut-login-shell.jsCreate a start menu shortcut to open-wsl -l.
4-remove-all-start-menu-shortcuts.jsRemove all wsl-terminal start menu shortcuts.
5-add-open-with-vim-menu.jsAdd Open with vim in wsl-terminal context menu.
5-remove-open-with-vim-menu.jsRemove Open with vim in wsl-terminal context menu.
6-set-default-shell.batSet shell in etc/wsl-terminal.conf to the default shell in WSL.

Double click any .js file to run it. If it was open by any editor, open it with Microsoft (R) Windows Based Script Host, or open a cmd.exe in tools directory and run wscript xxx.js.

Configuration files

etc/wsl-terminal.conf is wsl-terminal config file.

[config]
title="my title"
shell=/bin/bash
use_tmux=0
;icon=
;distro=

etc/themes/* are theme files, use themes.

etc/minttyrc is mintty config file, mintty tips.

Upgrade

Open open-wsl.exe in wsl-terminal directory, run ./cmdtool update to check the latest wsl-terminal version and upgrade it. If the download speed is too slow, you can download wsl-terminal-v{version}.7z from releases with other tools, and put it into wsl-terminal directory, then run ./cmdtool update.

wget and 7z commands are needed (Ubuntu: apt install wget p7zip-full, Archlinux: pacman -S wget p7zip) .

Config files won't be overridden, etc/wsl-terminal.conf and etc/minttyrc will be placed to etc/wsl-terminal.conf.pacnew and etc/minttyrc.pacnew. Some .bak files will be left in bin, because they are running, those files will be removed after the next upgrading.

Use tmux

  1. Install tmux in WSL.
  2. Set use_tmux=1 in etc/wsl-terminal.conf. And set attach_tmux_locally=1 if the version number is less than 0.8.1.
  3. Add these lines to ~/.bashrc (shell=/bin/bash in config) or ~/.zshrc (shell=/bin/zsh in config):
[[ -z "$TMUX" && -n "$USE_TMUX" ]] && {
    [[ -n "$ATTACH_ONLY" ]] && {
        tmux a 2>/dev/null || {
            cd && exec tmux
        }
        exit
    }

    tmux new-window -c "$PWD" 2>/dev/null && exec tmux a
    exec tmux
}

If you're using fish then update your '~/.config/fish/config.fish' (shell=/bin/fish in config) with

if [ -z "$TMUX" ]; and [ -n "$USE_TMUX" ]
    if [ -n "$ATTACH_ONLY" ]
        if not tmux a 2>/dev/null
            cd; and exec tmux
        end
        exit
    end

    tmux new-window -c "$PWD" 2>/dev/null; and exec tmux a
    exec tmux
end

Then open-wsl will use tmux.

Switch distros

Use open-wsl -d distro to switch distros:

# list all distros
> wslconfig /l
Legacy (Default)
Ubuntu

# use Ubuntu (will run wslconfig /s Ubuntu before mintty)
> open-wsl -d Ubuntu

# Ubuntu is the default distro now
> wslconfig /l
Ubuntu (Default)
kali-linux

Or set distro in wsl-terminal.conf (Won't change the default distro).

Run tools/3-write-distro-to-config-file.js (help), then a msgbox will show the result:

result has been written to ..\etc\wsl-terminal.conf:

;distro=kali-linux

;distro=Ubuntu

remove the ; before distro to use the distro.

If you want to pass the distro_guid to open-wsl in cmdline:


# pass the distro guid to wslbridge
> open-wsl -b "-d Ubuntu"

Links

FAQ

Issues

Releases

Wiki

Build

Prerequisites

Build steps

Roadmap

  1. Bug fixing
  2. add x11 support

License

MIT