'Disable beep in WSL terminal on Windows 10 [closed]

How to disable visual and audio bell/beep in WSL on Windows 10?



Solution 1:[1]

Since the only noise terminals tend to make is the bell and if you want it off everywhere, the very simplest way to do it for bash on Windows:

  1. Mash backspace a bunch at the prompt
  2. Right click sound icon and choose Open Volume Mixer
  3. Lower volume on Console Window Host to zero

Solution 2:[2]

Uncommenting set bell-style none in /etc/inputrc and creating a .bash_profile with setterm -blength 0 didn't stop vim from beeping.

What worked for me was creating a .vimrc file in my home directory with set visualbell.

Source: https://linuxconfig.org/turn-off-beep-bell-on-linux-terminal

Solution 3:[3]

You need add following lines to bash and vim config,

1) Turn off bell for bash

vi ~/.inputrc
set bell-style none

2) Turn off bell for vi

vi ~/.vimrc
set visualbell
set t_vb=

Setting the visual bell turns off the audio bell and clearing the visual bell length deactivates flashing.

Solution 4:[4]

its not specific to bash windows 10. but if you want remove the bell terminal for zsh, just use the right option in zshrc. (for vim, answer already posted)

unsetopt beep

http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Options.html

i have find this option quickly, but would find it even faster if its was on this post ^^

hf

Solution 5:[5]

Replace in System Sounds the "Critical Stop" to a wav-file which is silent 1.

Just removing the sound completely did not work for me. Apparently some default sound was used in this case.

System sounds configuration

(Credits for this.lau_ on SuperUser for discovering this).

Solution 6:[6]

I found that TedMilker's solution worked, but I would need to readjust the Volume Mixer each time I restarted. To make it permanent, I adjusted volume levels within the Windows App Volume and Device Preferences.

Taken from this post:

Settings / System / Sound / App volume and device preferences

Set Console Window Host to Zero.

(You may need to hit Tab / Backspace in the console window to trigger the bell sound before the Console Window Host slider appears.)

Solution 7:[7]

In Windows Terminal Settings, select the profile, then click 'advanced' > 'bell notification'

and turn it off:

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Solution 8:[8]

In addition to what jgr208 said, you may have a ~/.profile file already and ~/.bash_profile may not be present, as was the case with me.

In this case, add setterm -blength 0 to the .profile.

If you create a .bash_profile, your .profile will be ignored and anything Windows wrote there will not work.

Solution 9:[9]

To disable the beeps when ssh-ing in a remote machine, simply create the same ~/.inputrc and ~/.vimrc files on the remote machine to stop ssh itself from beeping.

See the answer from @Nemo for the contents of each file.

Solution 10:[10]

Find the location of the .bash_profile file and enter the following into the file:

setterm -blength 0

Which will set the amount of time the beep happens to 0 and thus no beep.