![]() If someone is doing the style reloading anyways, the size change shouldn't be much more complicated though. So handling them in separate PRs is no problem. Since these two issues are so different in complexity, it probably makes sense to split them if someone is interested in going for the font size change. The font size update code can just be handled in the terminal's config update handler and we'd just need to check if the current font size is equal to the old default font size and if that's the case we can change it to the new font size. If we just want to live update the default font size, things get much easier. By integrating with other applications, rather than reimplementing their functionality, it manages to provide a flexible set of features with high performance. This is of course just necessary if we want to go all the way and enable live reloading for the font. Alacritty is a modern terminal emulator that comes with sensible defaults, but allows for extensive configuration. This is the config update handler closest to where our font is cachedĪs far as I can tell, the following steps should be taken:. ![]() These are some of the relevant places for this issue: Pinning it to the Start or Task bar would also. You could then add that as a shortcut to the Start Menu for quick access. cmd script that would launch Alacritty with WSL. My config is pretty default, but I’ve cherry picked few things to highlight here. This is great, because now you can keep the config in your dotfiles and share it between machines, which you can’t do with iTerm for example. Your best bet would be to create a small. Config is done with a YAML file that lives in /.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml. Ive put it in my home folder and in /.config/alacritty/ I have even tried putting it in just /.config/ but nothing works. Short answer, theres currently no way to change the default terminal that launches (WSL, PowerShell, CMD, etc.) to Alacritty. If you have any questions about how to approach this, please let me know. I cannot get alacritty to read the alacritty.yml file no matter where I put it. As far as I know, nobody is working on this right now and it would be a very welcome addition.
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