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by evilsnoopi3
54 days ago
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I had this problem and it turns out it was my oh-my-posh command prompt customization. VS Code injects certain control characters into the output stream for agents to observe events and the theming runs after those mechanics are hooked up so it can interfere. Updating to the latest oh-my-posh fixed it for me. Here's the oh-my-posh GH issue[0] in case your problem is similar but not solvable with a simple package update. [0]: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/issues/7029 |
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The only sad thing is trying to use tools in a VS developer prompt (and how could this not have been fixed ages ago, its literall YOUR OWN flagship product). It knows how to launch the .cmd for it, but thats incredibly slow for single commands. Would be nice if I could tell it to just use an open terminal.