Visual Studio Code Tutorial to Change Terminal Font Family , Size & Appearence Using JSON File
Feb 25, 2025
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uh hello guys welcome to this video so
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in this video I will show you how to
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customize uh uh vs code terminal
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font uh so vs code also have a terminal
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if you see if you go
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to inside your file I think uh yeah in
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the view you go to the terminal and
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this command line if you want to change
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the font of this command line by default
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it will inherit the font which is there
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inside your code editor so you can see
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I'm using the font let me show
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you you can directly open a shortcut key
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control shift p and here you will type
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settings and open the preferences open
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user settings your Json file so whatever
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is the phone that you are using for the
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code so I'm using this
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uh Cascadia code here you'll see that
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this is a phone that I'm using for the
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terminal but uh if I remove this if I
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don't provide any value it will revert
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back to the font that you are using for
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the main text for the main phone that is
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used for to write code so the
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main phone that I'm using right here is
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dank mono if you see this is a font
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family so we are this is our default
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font dag Pono so if you left the font it
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will inherit the terminal font so you'll
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see as I write here this is a font D
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mono font here which is a premium font
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uh so this is a font that I'm using but
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if I do need to change the terminal font
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uh either you can click the settings
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here go to the settings and here you
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just need to search for
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font family as you search just write in
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the search bar font family so this is
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the editor font here font family so it
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is set here to D mono if you drag down
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you will basically see uh this is
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actually the terminal font integrated
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font family so here you can control
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which font that you want to use so let's
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suppose I want to use a different font
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for the terminal so I will just write
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here let's suppose I want to use
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Cascadia code this is another font here
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so now if you see the font has been
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changed as soon as I make the change
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here you will see that you can even
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change the
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size of this font as
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well so there is a size property as well
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which you
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can so if you go to the settings Json
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file you will see what I'm talking about
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so
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font so yeah this is actually the
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property here terminal. integrated. font
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size so if I change this properties to
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10 here you'll see it will decrease the
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size of the phone so now if I increase
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it to 35 you will see the phone size
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will increase so in this property you
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can control the size of the phont
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here so then there is this property here
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edit terminal. integrated phone family
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so here if I make the change here so
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let's suppose I want to CH change to FEA
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code which is another font right here so
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now if you see we are now using FAA code
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so in this way you can manipulate which
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phone that you want to use for the
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terminal either you can directly go to
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settings right here just search for
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font in the search
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bar so here all these settings will come
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or you can go to the settings. Json file
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and just directly paste these properties
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which is terminal Dot integrated. phone
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family both the things do the same job
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but uh settings. Json is quite easy you
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just need to terminal. integrated phont
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family here you can control the
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font or just search for font here so if
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you want
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to have a UI so you can
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simply this is you can see uh this is
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terminal integrated phone size so here
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also if I change the value to 30 you
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will see the size will increase so just
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pick the value 25 for the phont size and
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then here you change the font of the
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terminal so FAA code is there so if I
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make the change again if I left empty it
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will inherit the base font which is dank
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Pono
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so this is a way by which you can
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customize your terminal phone guys very
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simple I showed you both the ways so
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