You can save settings for a terminal session for a local or remote host by pinning it and specifying a title and a working directory when prompted. Thereafter, each time you open a terminal the IDE uses these settings for the terminals even if you have restarted the IDE.
The terminal window must already be open on the local host, or connected to a remote host before you pin it. The IDE enables you to specify a custom title and the current working directory for the pinned terminal.
To pin a terminal window:
The hostname, terminal title, and working directory are saved in your user settings so that the IDE can reuse them when you open a terminal window.
When you no longer want to use these settings, you can unpin the terminal.
To unpin a terminal window:
The IDE deletes the saved settings so that when you start a terminal it will not use the hostname, title, and working directory you had previously set.
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Overview of C/C++ Remote Development Managing Build Hosts Configuring Build Tools Working on Remote Hosts Using the Toolbar Opening a Terminal Window for a Build Host |
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