I have recently jumped head first into the Linux space. I’ve installed Arch on my daily driver and I’ve become overwhelmed/overjoyed with my options. I’d like to hear from the community about your Linux favorites.

What is your favorite Terminal Emulator and what have you done to customize it?

  • BetoA
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    371 year ago

    I’ve been using Alacritty for a while. It’s fast and does everything I need.

    • @dino@discuss.tchncs.de
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      41 year ago

      Also using this one for years now, don’t see a reason to change, although I see some “foot” in conjunction with wayland quite often.

    • Bobby Byrne
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      31 year ago

      Second, gotta love the new rust based tools and apps getting developed. Although I’ve seen some weird formatting issues on windows. Linux version is solid though.

    • @hackeryarn@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Alacritty is also the terminal that feels small and focused enough for me. Too many other terminals try to do everything like session management, etc.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        91 year ago

        I like how the +1 of OG Reddit made it to Lemmy, but without the downvote hate of current Reddit. I’ve always seen those comments as more than just an upvote. An upvote can be a “+1”, but also a “thank you for your contribution”. A +1 is only a +1.

        Also +1 for kitty

  • @banazir@lemmy.ml
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    211 year ago

    I’m happy with Konsole. Don’t think I’ve customized it any. TEs by and large just get the job done.

    • Bipta
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      101 year ago

      I looked quite a bit. Konsole is king for me.

      My only complaint is the SSH profiles don’t always work as intended, but that’s just a theming thing.

    • @Glome@feddit.nl
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      61 year ago

      It works cross platform on every machine including windows with a single lua config and the documentation feels complete.

  • @offby1@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Switched from alacritty after using it for a year or two to foot. Does what it’s supposed to well, and not a bunch of other shit

  • I don’t do much customizing at the terminal. Currently I use alacritty, terminator, and st. Every few years I go through a searching-for-the-perfect-terminal and get frustrated at various shortcomings.

    • @davefischer@beehaw.org
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      21 year ago

      The perfect terminal is the vt320. (I keep one plugged in to my router, since I can reach any machine from there.)

  • @Bakarel@lemmy.ml
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    101 year ago

    I use kitty and alacritty most important thing is editting the dot profiles in bash or zsh to get color codes for things and autocorrection.

    • hallettj
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      71 year ago

      I second kitty. I switched from urxvt to konsole to get support for ligatures. Then I switched to kitty because it also has ligatures, it’s faster than konsole, and it’s easier to configure with version-controlled files.

      I don’t do very much customization: font, line spacing, color scheme, and a couple of custom key bindings.

      • @rotopenguin@infosec.pub
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        11 year ago

        Lunar Lobster has 0.26.5, which is from November. Coulda gone with something a little fresher, but it isn’t that severely out of date.

  • Nathan Campos
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    91 year ago

    Gnome Terminal when I’m in GNOME, Konsole when I’m in KDE, and plain old xterm for i3 and any other WM. These just feel like they fit just right into their respective DE/WM.

  • @holland@lemmy.ml
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    91 year ago

    I’m using Tilix right now, mostly because it’s the best of the very few that support touch scrolling. Since I’m using my Surface Pro as a tablet a lot of the time that’s an important feature to me.