Spyke

The default terminal of whatever DE I'm using, so xfce4-terminal or konsole.

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When I used Linux more than I do now I liked tilix, now on the rare occasions I do I get by with the built in gnome terminal.

Not the question, but I really like windows terminal on windows, I use that for work all the time

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lemmy.world

Konsole kbekause ks a kde kuser kthe kletter kafter b kskares kme

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Currently using wezterm, mostly because it supports font ligatures and alacritty doesn’t (I really like the fancy symbols haha). I do use the window management in wezterm, but I’d go back to tmux if alacritty implements ligatures.

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lemmy.world

urxvt, like a lot of other folks here. Everytime I try something else I end up back at urxvt because there's some feature that another terminal doesn't support, fonts don't render at the same size, etc.

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Syntheadreply
lemmy.world

Seconded. It's light and fast. You can add plugins that are useful. I use it with i3, and the tiling abilities of i3 with a simple terminal emulator is bliss, imo.

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I also use i3wm, and this makes such a productive and fast combination. Nearly perfect, simple, and maximizes screen real estate.

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lemmy.world

urxvt. I like the simplicity and ease of configuration with Xresources. I've been thinking about moving to st since urxvt is unmaintained but I can't get feature parity atm.

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njinxreply
lemmy.world

Wait what? I could've sworn they stopped developing it years ago. Did someone pick it back up?

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I used to use Kitty (Alacrity inspired, but different) for a while. Now I just use the default Gnome Terminal because it works and it's preinstalled.

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Usually what my DE offers. In my main desktop I use st with my WM because it is very light.

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I use Alacritty with tmux everywhere. I also use rxvt-unicode because it's lightning fast.

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I like terminator, it has a lot of options like tabs, split screen, transparency. On the down side, if I remember well it lacks hardware acceleration as Alacritty.

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Currently konsole. Previously used urxvt with tmux but got lazy this time around and used the KDE default. It’s fast enough and works with everything given the correct fonts

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lemmy.world

What makes alacritty your choice? Been away from linux desktop for a while but this year I've been converting more and more stations to KDE Neon (yes I know, it's not intended to be 'stable') with great results. Back in the day eterm did everything I could want in a console but mainly used for background logs or miner status stuff. What's new?

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flyer3741reply
lemmy.world

I enjoy the configurability of alacritty, but noticed there's been some issues with certain devicons showing up on neovim when I use it. That's pretty much it. I'm not one to care too much about performance. My preference is something that looks nice since I'm going to be spending a lot of time looking at it.

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I'm with you on looking nice thing. That's why I used eterm with a very long command line to become a part of the wallpaper essentially. Nothing wrong with looking good.

I just installed it to check it out. Only runs as root but it seems plenty snappy. I'm not hung up on performance or anything but any kind of lag from a terminal would be unacceptable but hey it seems fine. Thanks for your post, I'll definitely mess with it.

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I use Konsole because I am a kde user. But sometimes I feel like using CoolRetroTerm because of the effects and all

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At the moment I like foot because it's simple and powerful. I did some benchmarks running the notcurses demo with both foot and kitty on my pretty lightweight mini pc and foot ran significantly faster, but mainly I just prefer its balance of power and minimalism over other stuff I've tried so far.

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Uncommon choice here: BlackBox

It works well via flatpak, so it runs on all my systems, and it has all the features I desire in a fairly elegant gtk4 app.

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rxvt-unicode-256color with zsh inside awesome wm on a Debian stable (sometimes testing/sid), since about '07 and counting.

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Yakuake for its drop-down feature. It's always right there at the touch of a hotkey. I don't do everything in the terminal, but I probably use it for something at least once a day.

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Tilix is good. Or rather was. Development has kind of slowed down a lot except for translation updates.

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