Change "Starting PowerShell" message when Integrated Console starts up
See original GitHub issueIntegrated terminal is awesome, especially when it is PowerShell. But it always shows “Starting PowerShell…” even if is started.

We would like our awesome editor to its maximum perfection.
System Details
- 
Operating system name and version: Windows 10 (10586.916)
 - 
VS Code version: 1.10.2
 - 
PowerShell extension version: 1.0.0
 - 
Output from
$PSVersionTable: 5.0.10586.672 
Issue Analytics
- State:
 - Created 6 years ago
 - Comments:11 (1 by maintainers)
 
Top Results From Across the Web
PowerShell Integrated Console starts when opening first ...
On my system, the PowerShell extension will open a console called "PowerShell Integrated Console" and switch to it when I open my first ......
Read more >How to I remove the Powershell start text?
14 Answers 14 · Go to Settings: Windows Terminal Settings · Add the argument -nologo to the PowerShell command line: Powershell Command Line....
Read more >Making VS Code's Powershell Integrated Console useful
I recently started using VS Code pretty heavily and I've had a fun time configuring it - especially getting synth wave glow working!...
Read more >Troubleshoot Terminal launch failures - Visual Studio Code
To change this, open cmd.exe from the start menu, right-click the title bar, go to Properties and under the Options tab, uncheck Use...
Read more >Change from VS Debug Console to Powershell for running ...
Right-click your project node in VS Solution Explorer > Properties > Debug > Start action > select Start external program and Browse to...
Read more >
Top Related Medium Post
No results found
Top Related StackOverflow Question
No results found
Troubleshoot Live Code
Lightrun enables developers to add logs, metrics and snapshots to live code - no restarts or redeploys required.
Start Free
Top Related Reddit Thread
No results found
Top Related Hackernoon Post
No results found
Top Related Tweet
No results found
Top Related Dev.to Post
No results found
Top Related Hashnode Post
No results found

Yeah, I think that’s the right way to do it.
Thanks for addressing this, This is address elegantly in 1.2.1