When I am on Hyprland I use foot
. It is fast and well configurable.
My fallback is Gnome and inside I use the new kgx
aka Console. I like that it shows in the window decoration's color when I'm working remotely or as super user.
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When I am on Hyprland I use foot
. It is fast and well configurable.
My fallback is Gnome and inside I use the new kgx
aka Console. I like that it shows in the window decoration's color when I'm working remotely or as super user.
Blackbox has the coloring feature, too.
I'm pretty happy with "Console" myself. It works exactly like I expect it to, and it's new look is pretty clean. I thought "Terminal" was fine too. I use dozens of terminals a day when working, but I suppose I'm not enough of a power user to care to configure them. :)
I don't really have a preference for a specific TE. As long as the default background is black. And not something close to black but not quite. And as long as Ctrl-Shift-V is paste.
xterm. It emulates a terminal. What else would I want a terminal emulator to do?
I've just started using Black Box and I really like it.
I always liked Terminator because of the easy splitscreening.
Whatever comes with the DE. I don't use it enough to have a favorite.
Konsole because it does everything I need it to and naturally integrates with Dolphin, which is something I like a lot. (F4 may be my most pressed Fn key thanks to this.)
As for customization, switched from bash to fish and use some fisher plugins for added convenience, along with the Tide prompt. I still use bash for some scripts, but that's about the extent of it.
Also, I use a light theme, so feel free to crucify me.
Do any terminal emulators on Linux implement the tmux control protocol, i.e. tmux -cc
?
I use this with iTerm2 on macOS to turn tmux windows into native tabs, and to integrate with the native scroll back buffer.
I really miss this feature on Linux.
I've used xterm, rxvt, kitty, and now alacritty. I like alacritty because it's fast and simple. The only thing I don't like is that the default color scheme is off. If you run tmux in something like xterm, the bar is green. But in the default alacritty, it looks more yellow.
So I have this in my ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml:
# XTerm's default colors
colors:
# Default colors
primary:
background: '#000000'
foreground: '#d8d8d8'
# Normal colors
normal:
black: '#000000'
red: '#cd0000'
green: '#00cd00'
yellow: '#cdcd00'
blue: '#0000ee'
magenta: '#cd00cd'
cyan: '#00cdcd'
white: '#e5e5e5'
# Bright colors
bright:
black: '#7f7f7f'
red: '#ff0000'
green: '#00ff00'
yellow: '#ffff00'
blue: '#5c5cff'
magenta: '#ff00ff'
cyan: '#00ffff'
white: '#ffffff'
I am on st
as well. The externalpipe patch is the killer feature for me, it's so much more flexible than the usual URL open that's built into many other terminal emulators. xterm and urxvt had something similar too. Alacritty has an open issue for the feature.
Started using Kona Ike dice it’s what came by default with KDE. Tried kitty, alacritty, foot (I think that was the name, on Wayland) and iterm2 on Mac… and came back to konsole in KDE and terminal.app in Mac.
Truth is I just need a simple terminal. Kitty and Alacritty and other terminals continuously had me in that’s-not-the-right-way, configuring terminal colors through ssh, or tmux compatability (kitty even says that you shouldn’t use tmux, and screen splitting should be done at the terminal, not in the server).
At the end of the day, I use whatever is installed where I work. So far, all “default” terminals seem to be enough.
st all the way. Quick to launch and it works well
Konsole and gnome shell, super lame but I haven't had any trouble with them. Ftlog mintty on windows since it comes with git. I have a terrible time with the windows console
Depends what I'm doing, where and how. I do use tmux everywhere though but at home xfce-terminal, At work I tend to use terminator for the wonders of group control but if connecting from a windows pc i'll be on windows-terminal.
For shell I try to use zsh everywhere with p10k and omz.
Don't matter much as long as I got tmux
Unless there's a Linux tty that supports -CC, like iterm2 for macOS.
Used to use Terminator on Cinnamon, but now I use Konsole with bindings to split horizontally and vertically on Plasma.
Guake and only really customized by setting infinite scroll and tweaked transparency. I jump in and out of the terminal all the time, so it's perfect for me. Plus F12 for terminal is old muscle memory from RISCOS.
Yakuake as it's just one button, F12, away. I do what I need and puff it's gone.
I use both WezTerm and Kitty, they are both great with customization. You can see my config in dotfiles here https://github.com/haunt98/dotfiles
Kitty is great