What terminal do you use and why?

What terminal do you use and why?

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Terminal.app because it just werks

none because i'm not a nerd

Yakuake.
Super flexible, straightforward, drop-down.

This, at least on my Neon setup.

My Peppermint OS setup uses the default because I can't be bothered to install a different one.

Terminal.app because it comes with macOS
xterm because it comes with OpenBSD

How do you download youtube videos without a terminal?

The one before startx

not him but jdownloader2

kitty

st

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We got a live one.

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I like yours, what font did you use?

whatever terminal comes with the DE I installed because it works well enough.

My own implementation of st written in Rust

Konsole, it just works.

xfce terminal or lxterminal.

I like Yakuake but I like Guake just a little bit better. Either one though F12 and drop down is just too comfy

>WSL without Gentoo installed
Pathetic, you are not enough autistic to belong to this board

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Termite, because my distro has nice defaults for it. I use ArchLabs btw.

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been using termite for a while, I like it because of ease of config, but I’m not in love with it
is there anything sort of like it worth checking out?

Tilix

PuTTY, because it just werks

Because it's not bloated and werks.

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xterm because it’s the fastest

>LARBS
Well there's where the bloat went then I guess but st is pretty good.

I only have Arch installed for a few days now to play around with it. I started out with LARBS so I could get it running fast and changed a few things like the WM (from i3 to dwm). I will start with a fresh system once I know what my ideal setup is.

Uxterm

uxrvt
Because I don't want to configure another terminal

Since I only use xfce, xfce4-terminal. Never felt the need to switch to anything else

MeToo

xfce4-terminal
It's pretty lightweight but still easy to rice. Kinda want to switch to either uxrvt or st though.

hyper, its cross platform, has great plugins, has great color themes, it does split screen which is so much better than tabs

here is a custom hyper setup:
github.com/bnb/awesome-hyper#readme

xterm lol

Chegou o carioca

Use KiTTY
>startx
>not using a proper DM
>not at least using xinit

alacritty

we pagans use URxvt, because it is the only right thing to do, and the law.

startx works with xinit, doesn't it?

Emacs eshell.

>>startx
>>not using a proper DM
emacs does everything a 'proper DM' does, and you can theme terminal emacs
github.com/jordonbiondo/ample-theme

>emacs
>using an entire seperate OS as a DM
Jokes aside wtf are you talking about

st because all the others are worse.
I wish it didn't shit itself with images, though.

having your terminal, file manager and editor be the same app makes sense

Terminator

Just looked up this distro seems to just be arch with openbox

urxvtd
It was the first I tried and I haven't found anything lighter with all the features I want
they're all drop down if your wm doesn't suck

rxvt-unicode cos it just werks(TM)

Urxvt :^)

B-but muh Unix philosophy!

ah, one of the 5 people who use it. hello, fren.

>zsh
>vifm
>vim

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cmder

One day I'll find another mlterm user. One day...

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Git Bash

Command Prompt.

urxvt, the only flaw is that it isn't Wayland native

iTerm or Terminator

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imagine using Bash

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Imagine using an insecure amateur mod of a hackjob distro

I installed it yesterday. I'm not sure if I'll stick with it, though

Hi Jonas

VT220 with a amber tube.
It's comfy to have it on the desk with a always on shell.

ditto

actually it's more like an installer to arch. it offers quite a lot of window and display managers to choose from. it has pretty defaults. i prefer it over antergos.

I wrote my own terminal emulator, and that's what I use!

I didn’t know about mlterm but it actually seems really useful for me, so thanks for mentioning it!

urxvt and xterm are the only correct answers

whatever ships with the de.

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I use tmux and attach to it from all terminals at once. Virtual TTYs, konsole, xterm, some electron shit, putty from a Windows 98 VM, etc. I must use all of them at the same time.