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Waveterm
TermKit was one of the inspirations for Extraterm ( https://extraterm.org/ ). It separates command output, allows for reuse of previous output, as well mixing content types.
The terminal VSCode has been picking up on these kinds of features lately. Now they can even "sticky" the previous command line at the top of the window when scrolling through long output.
It has taken a long time, but these ideas are slowing spreading around.
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Windows Terminal-like terminal for Linux?
Extraterm is very similar in style to what you are asking. I recommend the Qt version.
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What's your favorite terminal emulator?
iTerm2 is a great piece of software. It is probably the best "featureful" terminal on any platform. It is also an influence on my terminal project which also has a "features are good" philosophy but isn't limited to macOS. (https://extraterm.org/ , the website needs an update. It doesn't show latest state of the Qt version.)
- Alternative to Windows Terminal for Windows Server
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Dolphin Explorer - Can window controls be displayed on the toolbar instead of in the title bar?
Windows Terminal, Tabby, ExtraTerm
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Any terminal apps like warp?
My terminal, Extraterm used to have some direct text editing in older versions before changed the whole UI to use Qt and generally be much much faster.
- What's a good Linux terminal emulator that doesn't try to reinvent TMUX?
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What’s everyone’s favorite terminal app right now? (Currently running Ubuntu 20.04)
May I plug my terminal Extraterm . :-)
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Is there a way to copy terminal buffer other than using tmux?
The next Qt version of Extraterm (https://extraterm.org/) will have a command to copy the contents of the scrollback and/or a command output if you are using shell integration, to the clipboard.
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which terminal emulator do you recommend?
Extraterm, because having features in a terminal emulator is a feature, and an emulator doesn't have to look like a fork of the ancient (and spartan) xterm.
browsh
- Browsh: The modern text-based web browser
- Mercredi Tech - 2023-12-06
- How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
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Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level
> If you are using a JS based browser, you don't deserve security in first place.
In some cases, that is true, but not all, and I suggest not even most. In many cases, I think people are just as liable for being unwilling to use Whonix.
> If I had time I could set up a tutorial not to use SSH as a proxy, but as a client to a remote VPS/tilde to use the offpunk client there to browse web/gemini and gopher sites anonymously.
https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh can be pretty decent, too. It's a shame that it's not common practice to provide resource gleanings in the form of such access to random others from one's VPS. Easily reproduced NixOS tool in VM with locked down containers proxying through a local tor would scale up alright and significantly limit risks for the donor. I find very few people take up the offer to even use another's VPS though.
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I'm writing a new web browser for the terminal
Similar software Browsh
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Download files that require authentication using a CLI
P.S. I couldn't manage to log in on Lynx, w3m, elinks etc. I also couldn't get Browsh working (https://www.brow.sh/)
- Come back, c2.com, we still need you
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Using Carbonyl of Browsh in emacs?
I use EWW as a browser in emacs but sometimes I need a browser that is more GUI oriented. I stumbled on two such browsers that can be used in a terminal: Carbonyl and Browsh
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Most Pain-Free Console Linux File Managers?
On the fancier side of what you can do with (the real) Linux console, see things like: https://www.brow.sh/
- Is there a way to disable images from automatically loading on any website?
What are some alternatives?
iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 250 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty
browservice - Browservice: Browse the modern web on historical browsers
zutty - X terminal emulator rendering through OpenGL ES Compute Shaders
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
victor-mono - A free programming font with cursive italics and ligatures. Donations welcome ❤️
min - A fast, minimal browser that protects your privacy
terminal.sexy - Create, view and edit terminal colorschemes.
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
somafm-cli - :musical_note: Listen to SomaFM in your terminal via pure bash
libssh2 - the SSH library
thdwb - 🌭 The hotdog web browser and browser engine 🌭