Which terminal emulator do you use? (Poll)

https://cmder.app/ a variant of conEmu

My goto on windows.

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xfce-terminal with tmux (moved from GNU Screen in the past)

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On my main system I use ghostty, I got beta in november, though as it got released recently, now everyone uses it…

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…

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wezterm with tmux

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I don’t know if this is considered a terminal emulator, but whatever drives the terminal panel built into VSCode is what I use most often. … which I just looked up and learned is a package named ā€˜xterm.js’.

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I mainly use vterm in Emacs.

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vterm and eat in Emacs

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Wezterm as a replacement of tmux (for local multiplexing).

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I’ve used Warp for a year or so and it’s a great terminal emulator for a plug-and-play alternative to the default terminal on Mac. I’ve 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 I’m hoping as they iterate on it it will get better, but for a ā€œnativeā€ swift application on a Mac it doesn’t feel that way. I’m waiting for the dev to fix some of the quirks.

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Ptyxis because performance is good enough and I don’t want to deal with zellij/termux. Ghosttty is option #2 if I needed broader OS support.

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