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Windows Terminal settings (profiles.json) with an ability to launch an elevated Powershell session via sudo.ps1
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{ | |
"$schema": "https://aka.ms/terminal-profiles-schema", | |
"defaultProfile": "{61c54bbd-c2c6-5271-96e7-009a87ff44bf}", | |
"profiles": | |
[ | |
{ | |
// Make changes here to the powershell.exe profile | |
"guid": "{61c54bbd-c2c6-5271-96e7-009a87ff44bf}", | |
"name": "Windows PowerShell", | |
"commandline": "powershell.exe", | |
"hidden": false, | |
"fontSize": 11 | |
}, | |
{ | |
"guid": "{76495e63-b0e4-43c1-a397-fadade202aec}", | |
"name": "Windows PowerShell (Admin via scoop's sudo.ps1)", | |
"commandline": "powershell.exe -noprofile -ex unrestricted -file \\scoop\\apps\\sudo\\current\\sudo.ps1 powershell.exe", | |
"hidden": false, | |
"colorScheme": "Campbell Powershell", | |
"fontSize": 11, | |
"icon": "ms-appx:///ProfileIcons/{61c54bbd-c2c6-5271-96e7-009a87ff44bf}.png" | |
}, | |
{ | |
// Make changes here to the cmd.exe profile | |
"guid": "{0caa0dad-35be-5f56-a8ff-afceeeaa6101}", | |
"name": "CMD", | |
"commandline": "cmd.exe", | |
"hidden": false | |
} | |
], | |
// Add custom color schemes to this array | |
"schemes": [], | |
// Add any keybinding overrides to this array. | |
// To unbind a default keybinding, set the command to "unbound" | |
"keybindings": [] | |
} |
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The above assumes you've installed Scoop (see Scoop.sh) and its 'sudo' package. In my case Scoop is installed in a custom directory 'C:\scoop' (how to do that see Scoop Quick Start but you should change the "commandline" property above to point to your 'sudo.ps1' instance).