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One tab, split terminals #3

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danjaywing opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 5 comments
Open

One tab, split terminals #3

danjaywing opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 5 comments

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@danjaywing
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Hi,

Great extension, happy to report that it works great on Windows 10.

Would there be any scope for your extension to open multiple commands into a split terminal? Ideally vscode would offer more control for split terminals meaning I could move them around as I wish, but it'd be great if your extension could provide the option during terminal project setup.

@burtek
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burtek commented Jun 25, 2018

+1 for this feature

@royBrocken
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+1

@oswee
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oswee commented Feb 2, 2019

+1 The same. More interested in split terminal than separate Tabs because i have ultra-wide screens and i want to see interactive outputs on the same view-port i am working in. In my case i need to see at least 4 split terminals and one optional. I think this is common case in micro-services. Uninstalled because of this issue.

@rajatrawataku1
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Hi,
I have raised a PR which includes the split terminal functionality. But there is no one to review it. I think this repo is no longer maintained.

@mctrafik
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mctrafik commented Sep 3, 2021

Can you fork this repo into and list a few people as maintainers (to avoid similar thing from happening). I'd be happy to contribute too, but only to an active codebase. @rajatrawataku1

@Ygilany Can you give ownership to more folks so they could maintain this?

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