https://cmder.app/ a variant of conEmu
My goto on windows.
https://cmder.app/ a variant of conEmu
My goto on windows.
xfce-terminal with tmux (moved from GNU Screen in the past)
On my main system I use ghostty
, I got beta in november, though as it got released recently, now everyone uses itā¦
Though as the packaging story for Ubuntu is currently not yet perfect, and building from source triggered a bug under my version of Plasma, I continued to use wezterm
on my secondary system.
And for historical reasons, I sill have some things configured to open a konsole
ā¦
wezterm with tmux
I donāt know if this is considered a terminal emulator, but whatever drives the terminal panel built into VSCode is what I use most often. ā¦ which I just looked up and learned is a package named āxterm.jsā.
I mainly use vterm
in Emacs.
vterm
and eat
in Emacs
Wezterm as a replacement of tmux (for local multiplexing).
Iāve used Warp for a year or so and itās a great terminal emulator for a plug-and-play alternative to the default terminal on Mac. Iāve never really liked iTerm. I always felt it to be clunky, especially if you used OMZ etc.
Once I got back into neovim I switched to Kitty and love it, even though the dev kind of an a-hole. So easy to customize and make your own.
I like Ghostty and Iām hoping as they iterate on it it will get better, but for a ānativeā swift application on a Mac it doesnāt feel that way. Iām waiting for the dev to fix some of the quirks.
Ptyxis because performance is good enough and I donāt want to deal with zellij/termux. Ghosttty is option #2 if I needed broader OS support.