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Console "Discard Old Duplicates" doesn't apply in Windows Terminal

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Descrizione

Windows Terminal version

1.14.1861.0

Windows build number

10.0.19043.1826

Other Software

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Steps to reproduce

  • Open a legacy "Command Prompt" console;

  • From the window menu (top-right icon) select "Defaults";

  • Check "Discard Old Duplicates" in the "Command History" options group, and "OK" to apply;

    console-properties

  • Open a "Command Prompt" in Windows Terminal, and enter commands in succession:

    dir
    dir /b
    dir
    dir /b
    dir
    dir /b
    

Expected Behavior

The command buffer should discard previous duplicate entries, as I'm seeing in a legacy "Command Prompt" console – pressing F7 reveals:

legacy-console-buffer

Actual Behavior

The "Command Prompt" in Windows Terminal doesn't appear to honor the "Discard Old Duplicates" setting – pressing F7 reveals:

wterm-console-buffer

This often causes the inconvenience of losing previous command history, after repeating a few of the same commands in succession for some time.

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