

: How wide in pixels the cursor should be when the cursor style is set to line.: Defines the shape of the cursor, can be block, line or underline.The terminal cursor style and whether it blinks can be customized with the following settings: Nerd Fonts work the same and typically have a " NF" suffix, the following is an example of how to configure Hack's nerd fonts variant: "" : "'Hack NF'" Terminal cursor Powerline fonts typically end in " for Powerline", the following setting is an example of how to configure a DejaVu Sans Mono that has been patched: "editor.fontFamily" : "'DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline'" VS Code's terminal renders some of the Powerline symbols without needing to configure a font, but if more glyphs are desired, configure a Powerline font with the font family setting. Powerline fonts are special patched fonts that contain additional characters that can be used in the terminal.


Text in the terminal can be customized with the following settings: Sapphire theme with custom Starship prompt using the font Hack with Nerd Font symbols Text style The look of Visual Studio Code's terminal can be customized extensively. Configure IntelliSense for cross-compiling.
