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Super fast, GPU and OpenGL based terminal emulator with tiling supportPricing:
- Open Source
Interesting question. I mix a lot. I use bspwm to create a window with a terminal for each individual project or general task. In kitty I group related functionality by tab and use layouts to position different applications that I want grouped (often development servers or server consoles). When working inside nvim I often use the built-in terminal for tasks related to the "code" (poke around, move stuff, create files, more advanced git commands etc).
#SSH #Terminal Tools #Server Management 88 social mentions
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A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
Interesting question. I mix a lot. I use bspwm to create a window with a terminal for each individual project or general task. In kitty I group related functionality by tab and use layouts to position different applications that I want grouped (often development servers or server consoles). When working inside nvim I often use the built-in terminal for tasks related to the "code" (poke around, move stuff, create files, more advanced git commands etc).
#Utilities #Window Manager #Linux 20 social mentions
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GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer made with Rust.Pricing:
- Open Source
Shoutout to wezterm, the better kitty in my opinion.
#SSH #Server Management #Terminal Tools 42 social mentions