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I am using iTerm2 on my macOS. Other available options are Hyper and VS Code’s inbuilt terminal, which I sometimes use for quick tests. You can open a terminal in VS Code by using the keyboard shortcut CMD + J or CTRL + J on Windows, or View → Terminal. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
I think that’s more or less what this project is working towards: https://hyper.is. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Hyper in conjunction with fig (I also have iterm2, but I like Hyper pretty well) and brew. Source: 12 months ago
Professionally, I think Linear (https://linear.app) and Hyper Terminal (https://hyper.is) is the most opened tool I use, excluding the IDE and text editor of course. Source: about 1 year ago
So narrowed this issue down to use with hyper.is terminal. I will report back any findings. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://cheatkeys.com/ might be something but beware I haven’t tested it myself as I run Mac with an app named “CheatSheat” that looks similar! Source: about 1 year ago
iTerm2 - A terminal emulator for macOS that does amazing things.
KeyCue - Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands.
MobaXterm - Enhanced terminal for Windows with X11 server, tabbed SSH client, network tools and much more
cheat - Cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line.
Windows Terminal - A new command line interface for Windows machines
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