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Curious what terminal emulators people use/recommend? I'm using Alacritty myself, but want to try other ones

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[–] southqaw@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Currently using wezterm, mostly because it supports font ligatures and alacritty doesn’t (I really like the fancy symbols haha). I do use the window management in wezterm, but I’d go back to tmux if alacritty implements ligatures.

[–] uwu@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

When I used Linux more than I do now I liked tilix, now on the rare occasions I do I get by with the built in gnome terminal.

Not the question, but I really like windows terminal on windows, I use that for work all the time