And this is my current terminal screenshot
Sakura terminal with zsh(custom theme) on trisquel
The only patches I use with it are the scrollback patches. But I really need
those.
That's true, but if you want to add any of the patches, or configure it
differently from the default configuration, you'll need to compile it from
source. There are no config files. Compiling only takes a couple seconds.
It's that small.
Another suckless user here. It's available in the Trisquel repositories under
"stterm" if anyone wants to give the default build a go.
CRT screenshot (Cool Retro Term).
For a while I have been getting by using the terminal emulator inside of GUI
emacs most of the time, M-x ansi-term. The $TERM echos as "eterm-color". The
old Desktop computer I'm currently using (my X200 is being repaired) can only
seem to handle Trisquel Mini without freezing continuously
I like https://libregit.org/heckyel/hyperbash
If you need to connect to many different devices, you might like Ásbrú
Connection Manager.
https://www.asbru-cm.net/
I use st. It's part of the suckless project. Best if you compile it from
source, and there are plenty of patches to add almost any feature you might
want. You'll need build-essential of course. https://st.suckless.org/
Here's a screenshot. Links and the first WWW page. Cool as cool can get.
cool indeed!
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cool-retro-term brings back the look & feel of old CRT displays.
https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term
xterm is the default terminal in X Window system.
My choice is using "byobu" on top of whatever terminal emulator the distro
i'm using has.
I use same desktop project's application:
KDE -> Konsole
Gnome -> Gnome-terminal
Mate -> mate-terminal
LXDE -> lxterminal
All of them do what I need (tabs, clipboard, scroll, dark theme,
keyboard shortcuts...)
El 6/6/19 a les 3:01, vas19...@ya.ru ha escrit:
> Thanks, but I was asking about
> Well, I'm new to Linux and still didn't really understood
> console/terminal. I saw a video about urxvt where they were saying
> it's the best with most "advanced features".
I usually use mate-terminal, followed by gnome-terminal and
xfce4-terminal. In other words, the default terminal
I use Konsole on KDE and Sakura on other distros.
Konsole is integrated in KDE, but Sakura does whatever I need.
As shell, I use zsh, which is easier to change the behaviour of it using
plugins (eg. autocomplete, autosuggest, highlight, change theme of your
shell,...)
Well, I'm new to Linux and still didn't really understood console/terminal. I
saw a video about urxvt where they were saying it's the best with most
"advanced features".
Thanks, but I was asking about "Terminal emulator program" (like konsole).
My favorite terminal would be: https://invidio.us/watch?v=g8h2SenYOKc
Don't forget that terminal refers to the actual hardware because hey; that's
what they were. (Everyone seems to forget this.) That's why I refer to the
physical thing. Perhaps you mean the software, which is the shell. And
With large amount of terminals available, it's hard to make a choice. I'm
looking for a fast terminal with advanced features. What is your favorite
terminal?
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