Once upon a time, I loved Xfce Terminal. It use light and complete for the use-case I had. Then I wanted something that looked nicer with vin. So I started looking for an alternative.
I used alacrity for a long time (4 years). Then, I found kitty provided some nice stuffs that simplified the workflow for remote servers thanks to special ssh commands and session tabs. I used kitty for about 2-3 years. One thing I missed was that it’s hard to integrate with other software because it implementa all it’s crazy “kitty protocols” and pretend to use them even if they’re compleynon-standard.
Recently, some misterious bug appeared and made it impossible to use. I switched to wezterm. I liked it could be configured in Lua, so it feels more coherent with my neovim configs. I just missed the mappings for switching terminal and send “!!<enter>” (i.e. execute last command). The special commands for copying custom configs on any ssh server was also missing, but it’s easy to make a script for that. I haven’t experienced too much with integrating it with other tools, but I suspect it’s not better than kitty in this.
I gave a chance to konsole last week. I just asked myself why we (neovim users) all look for Gpu-accelarated stuffs. The improvement in performance is negligible actually. However, konsole is super-well integrated in the OS, with a scratch terminal (yakuake), file managers (dolphin, konqueror), text editors (Kate), and even simple browsers (konqueror). It provides all the features of wezterm. I still lack a key map for sending “!!<enter>” to a specific terminal, though. But I think the integration it offers is superior to that niche feature (that can be paired within neovim, btw).
Once upon a time, I loved Xfce Terminal. It use light and complete for the use-case I had. Then I wanted something that looked nicer with vin. So I started looking for an alternative.
I used alacrity for a long time (4 years). Then, I found kitty provided some nice stuffs that simplified the workflow for remote servers thanks to special ssh commands and session tabs. I used kitty for about 2-3 years. One thing I missed was that it’s hard to integrate with other software because it implementa all it’s crazy “kitty protocols” and pretend to use them even if they’re compleynon-standard.
Recently, some misterious bug appeared and made it impossible to use. I switched to wezterm. I liked it could be configured in Lua, so it feels more coherent with my neovim configs. I just missed the mappings for switching terminal and send “!!<enter>” (i.e. execute last command). The special commands for copying custom configs on any ssh server was also missing, but it’s easy to make a script for that. I haven’t experienced too much with integrating it with other tools, but I suspect it’s not better than kitty in this.
I gave a chance to konsole last week. I just asked myself why we (neovim users) all look for Gpu-accelarated stuffs. The improvement in performance is negligible actually. However, konsole is super-well integrated in the OS, with a scratch terminal (yakuake), file managers (dolphin, konqueror), text editors (Kate), and even simple browsers (konqueror). It provides all the features of wezterm. I still lack a key map for sending “!!<enter>” to a specific terminal, though. But I think the integration it offers is superior to that niche feature (that can be paired within neovim, btw).