I'm new to Windows 10, having spent a lot of time on Mac OS X and some on Ubuntu, and I've read a lot about the types of things that are good to put in the settings.json
file for my PowerShell, but I can't seem to find anything that tells me where this file resides.
For example, the "Set up Powerline in PowerShell" section in this Microsoft document tells you to edit your settings.json
file (specifically in the subsection titled "Set Cascadia Code PL as fontFace in settings"), and points you to this document telling you about the layout of this file, but it doesn't seem to tell you where to find it!
In case the subsection gets changed, this is the first two paragraphs of that section:
To set the Cascadia Code PL font for use with PowerLine (after downloading, unzipping, and installing on your system), you will need to open your profile settings in your settings.json file by selecting Settings (Ctrl+,) from your Windows Terminal drop-down menu.
Once your settings.json file opens, find the Windows PowerShell profile and add: "fontFace": "Cascadia Code PL" to designate Cascadia Code PL as the font. This will provide those nice Cascadia Code Powerline glyphs. You should notice the change in your terminal as soon as you select Save in your editor.
Where is the settings.json
file?
Settings.JSON
file for powershell? i've never seen such. settings for PoSh are usually in the$Profile
files that are/is being run. take a look atGet-Help about_Profiles
.