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256 Color Support Missing With WSL Bash Terminal #48869

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johndugan opened this issue Apr 28, 2018 · 1 comment
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256 Color Support Missing With WSL Bash Terminal #48869

johndugan opened this issue Apr 28, 2018 · 1 comment
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johndugan commented Apr 28, 2018

Issue Type: Bug

I've read through plenty of other issues and posts. I am not sure what I am missing here. I cannot get 256 color support when using the WSL bash.exe as my integrated terminal. My understanding is that 256 color support was added in the creators update. I am working off a fresh Windows 10 install. Here is my terminal setting:

256

VS Code version: Code 1.22.2 (3aeede7, 2018-04-12T16:38:45.278Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.16299

System Info
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CPUs Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz (8 x 2592)
Memory (System) 31.86GB (21.27GB free)
Process Argv C:\Program Files\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe
Screen Reader no
VM 0%
Extensions (8)
Extension Author (truncated) Version
vscode-eslint dba 1.4.8
githistory don 0.4.0
vscode-npm-script eg2 0.3.3
dotenv mik 1.0.1
mssql ms- 1.3.1
debugger-for-chrome msj 4.3.0
code-settings-sync Sha 2.9.0
guides spy 0.9.1

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Tyriar commented Apr 28, 2018

Duplicate #45693

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