I’ve started to love Windows Terminal. So it would be nice if I could add Git Bash to the list of possible terminal experiences.
Before you can start integrating Git Bash,make sure that it is available on your system. You can install it as part of the Git for Windows experience.
Open up Windows Terminal and select the down arrow in the tab bar at the top. Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
This opens the Settings tab for Windows Terminal.
I first tried to add a new Profile for Git Bash using the Add new option on the left but I couldn’t get it working.
What I did instead was choosing the Open JSON file option.
Now I could directly alter the configuration file. In the profiles list I added the following configuration: