i use two:
st - the main one, basic, apply patches for what you need
mlterm - the only terminal i've found that supports non-mono fonts, this way i can read and write text oriented notes directly in terminal. This is the only way i know of to use vim with non-mono fonts, as gvim doesn't support them either
I use Gnome Terminal. There is also Gnome Console, and while I generally like removing feature bloat, the inability to change the color theme (yes, seriously) is unacceptable to me.
OTOH, since it is open source, wouldn't you be able to change the source code and recompile? Reminds me of suckless...
I use xterm. After a learning curve, I was able to configure it to my needs, and to look good. That includes font, font size and color palette, so I guess that counts as ricing. Xterm is in every linux and bsd, so now when I distrohop, I can just take my config and my usual terminal is there, with zero effort.
For those have more than half a brain and are not afraid of readng a man page or two, xterm is all you need.
>install kitty since hyprland guide said to use it >doesn't support tmux after ssh because dev has a problem with it >change to alacritty >works just fine
alacritty it is
I used the plain XFCE terminal for a long time. Then I decided to use Kitty and I enjoyed it a lot because of the colorschemes and sane key bindings. When I lost my setup due to disk failure I tried eterm, urtxv and gnome terminal. I've decided having a cool terminal emulator is pointless.
I use XTerm, I set in my X resources file that bell is urgent >XTerm.*.bellIsUrgent: true
and I add a bell in my PS1 >PS1='[a]$'
You won't come back from that.
sex
I use bash, just like how I'd like to gently bash her hind
i want to frick that penguin
for me it's covid goy's cat
This, plus a few lines in the config. It's comfy.
Alacrity, only because I just installed arch and needed one to copy and paste, I actually wanted to use kitty but It apparently calls home.
i use two:
st - the main one, basic, apply patches for what you need
mlterm - the only terminal i've found that supports non-mono fonts, this way i can read and write text oriented notes directly in terminal. This is the only way i know of to use vim with non-mono fonts, as gvim doesn't support them either
Windows Terminal
You don't need a terminal.
Whatever is the KDE default. Who cares, it's a fricking terminal.
I always hide the main toolbar and session toolbar tho. Too much visual bloat out of the box.
But then how do you make new tabs without the tool bar button?
yep i just use default kde too. for the brief time i used gnome i used default that it shipped with.
BlackBox on Ubuntu.
GNOME Console is nice, but I like BlackBox better due to the tabs being in the title bar.
https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/st
What, you need more?
iterm. ohmyzsh and powerlevel10k really upgrade that terminal experience as well.
>ohmyzsh
cringe bloat
i use foot because it's really fast and doesn't use that much memory
It bothers me that she says pengun and not penguin.
That says pengin
lrn2kana
moron
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ペンギン
I use Gnome Terminal. There is also Gnome Console, and while I generally like removing feature bloat, the inability to change the color theme (yes, seriously) is unacceptable to me.
OTOH, since it is open source, wouldn't you be able to change the source code and recompile? Reminds me of suckless...
Xterm, it just works
I like kitty :3
mate-terminal
Wezterm
xterm.
XTerm*background: black
XTerm*foreground: white
XTerm*selectToClipboard: true
XTerm*highlightSelection: true
XTerm*vt100.translations: #override n
Ctrl <Key>-: smaller-vt-font() n
Ctrl <Key>+: larger-vt-font() n
Ctrl <Key>0: set-vt-font(d) n
Ctrl Shift <Key>C: copy-selection(CLIPBOARD) n
Ctrl Shift <Key>V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)
All you need.
Dude OP posted a pic of a child how is that a lust-provoking image
Countless people lust after children, anon.
pat pat
Stop playing dumb
That girl's delicious little behind is NOT oversized
Is coffee good for you?
I use xterm. After a learning curve, I was able to configure it to my needs, and to look good. That includes font, font size and color palette, so I guess that counts as ricing. Xterm is in every linux and bsd, so now when I distrohop, I can just take my config and my usual terminal is there, with zero effort.
For those have more than half a brain and are not afraid of readng a man page or two, xterm is all you need.
Alacrity because termite died and the dev recommended it
Lord give strength!
>install kitty since hyprland guide said to use it
>doesn't support tmux after ssh because dev has a problem with it
>change to alacritty
>works just fine
alacritty it is
butt butt butt butt BUTT BUTT BUTT BUTT PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP uoh
After a year of using Konsole, I learned to use tmux and switched to kitty
the emulator doesn't really matter
>the emulator doesn't really matter
except when it has a network stack built in and also phones home by default ofc (yes, kitty does)
sweet, another shizo
I wonder what it is that made people such lunatics, is it the food we eat or the media we consume?
The one I wrote.
Imagine
>unironically using a terminal emulator made by a third party
Couldn't be me.
cool retro term with an Apple ][ font obv.
Alacritty even tho it's mediocre as hell. But it's the only fast terminal I've found that isn't bloated as hell and has proper font rendering.
I used the plain XFCE terminal for a long time. Then I decided to use Kitty and I enjoyed it a lot because of the colorschemes and sane key bindings. When I lost my setup due to disk failure I tried eterm, urtxv and gnome terminal. I've decided having a cool terminal emulator is pointless.
kitty with some configurations to make it more like urxvt, namely by adding tabs.
I use cool-retro-term because I'm a larping homosexual but also because I really like the aesthetic.
Alacritty. Everything else is bloat.
Tabs, sessions, copy paste can be handled by tmux.
A terminal emulator should just be a surface.
urxvt as a daemon
Kitty, because it supports ligatures.
inb4 "waaaaa I can't read what symbols those are" frick off homosexual
I started with Konsole because it's default for KDE but recently switched to Alacritty, it's not only much faster but also takes less RAM.
Terminal.app
it comes with my computer
I use XTerm, I set in my X resources file that bell is urgent
>XTerm.*.bellIsUrgent: true
and I add a bell in my PS1
>PS1='[a]$'
You won't come back from that.
basado
Konsole, as it displays the running process in its windows chrome w/o additional configuration