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What is your favorite terminal emulator.
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Could you elaborate on this? How do you open the VS Code terminal on its own?
F1 ->
>Terminal: Create New Terminal in Editor Area
Ah gotcha. That's not quite what I'm looking for. That opens a split-pane terminal in an existing window.
What I'm wanting to do is have something like this:
code --terminal-only
. That would enable it to be launched from a script or shortcut and function as a standalone terminal application. Unfortunately, however, I've looked through VS Code's command-line options, and nothing like that seems to exist.