Re: Scrolling in the Windows terminal, or what should I use?
as @6 mentioned, I use the combination of alt + space, then E, then L, to get into scrolling mode. then you can use page up and page down.
alternatively as has been mentioned you can also use ctrl + up and ctrl + down, but that just scrolls one line.
btw, you dont have to pipe it to a file and read that. much more efficient is to pipe it to the "more" command, which is analogous to "less" in *NIX.
more isnt quite as good as less mind you, but for basic reading it does the trick. what i actually do most of the tinme is I pipe the long output to less in WSL. you can do it like this:
long command | bash -c less
you can set up a DOSKEY for less (analogous to aliases in bash) and then you can just do:
long command | less
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