Linux guy, here, sorry I am late I am just installing git-bash for the first time and looking into what its command should be in Windows Terminal. See cursor settings for more information. If you have problems with the cursor, you can try another shape like "cursorShape": "filledBox". However, you cannot have transparent background without useAcrylic. It improves the quality of text rendering. You have to remove "useAcrylic" (if you have added it as suggested by some other answers) to make it work. I recommend to set "antialiasingMode": "cleartype" in faults. Settings that shall apply to all terminals can be specified in faults. However, if I don't specify it, the starting directory was different depending on how I started the terminal initially. Specifying "startingDirectory" : "%USERPROFILE%" shouldn't be necessary according to the reference. It seems to work with the latest preview version, though. There is currently an issue that you cannot use your arrow keys (and some other keys).
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