A few weeks ago I ran a terminal survey (you can read the results here) and at the end I asked: What’s the most frustrating thing about using the terminal for you? 1600 people answered, and I decided to spend a few days categorizing all the responses. Along the way I learned that classifying qualitative

I spend quite a lot of time on my terminal throughout the day, whether it be running build scripts, git commands or SSHing (is that a word?) into servers. However, until this week I have been just using the default Terminal app that comes with MacOS. I had customised a little by using zsh and

A comprehensive collection of 51 terminal emulators and applications Connectivity: Telnet, SSH 1 and 2, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port Description: AbsoluteTelnet is a commercial software terminal client for Windows User Interface: X11, Wayland Description: Lightweight, GPU accelerated terminal emulator Connectivity: Telnet, SSH, and RS-232/modem C-Kermit for Windows and OS/2 Active Connectivity: SSH, Telnet

Yazi – ⚡️ Blazing Fast Terminal File Manager Yazi (“duck” in Chinese) is a terminal file manager written in Rust, based on non-blocking async I/O. It aims to provide an efficient, user-friendly, and customizable file management experience. 💫 A new article explaining its internal workings: Why Yazi Fast? 🚀 Full Asynchronous Support: All I/O operations

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01-16-2023 5:00PM (ET) 01-17-2023 9:12PM (ET) (edited) A few months ago I got to debug and fix an interesting bug in the Csharp virtual terminal library VtNetCore. We use VtNetCore at BastionZero to extract terminal commands in realtime from user terminal sessions as they flow over the wire. This requires feeding the standard out and

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Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility Project maintained by amanusk Hosted on GitHub Pages — Theme by mattgraham Stress-Terminal UI, s-tui, monitors CPU temperature, frequency, power and utilization in a graphical way from the terminal. Screenshot The Stress Terminal UI: s-tui Screenshot What it does Usage Simple installation pip (x86 ARM) More installation methods Ubuntu…
After 15 months a new stable release of Xfce Terminal is out full of improvements for everybody to enjoy! A new maintainer From 2016 until 2020, Terminal was in the capable hands of Igor Zakharov. It became unmaintained for a few months in 2021 until I took up its development in September. This…

A step by step guide to setup Hyper with fish and oh-my-poshToday I finally received my new Mac Book Pro. The product I have been waiting for for weeks. After unboxing, I am finally ready to set up my brand new Mac.So, where to start? Hmm… What’s the mos