st VS hyperterm

Compare st vs hyperterm and see what are their differences.

st

build of the suckless simple terminal with patches for alpha, font2, copyurl, openclipboard, invert, appsync, xresources, scrollback, w3m, keyboard select, boxdraw (by mrdotx)
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st hyperterm
45 85
8 42,499
- 0.6%
5.7 9.7
9 days ago 9 days ago
C TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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st

Posts with mentions or reviews of st. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-05.
  • Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Jul 2023
    I am fundamentally and ideologically opposed to using a terminal emulator implemented in electron.

    If you feel similarly, then you might enjoy https://st.suckless.org/

  • [sowm] My first time using linux!
    5 projects | /r/unixart | 19 Jun 2023
    kiss with kiss-xorg, nsxiv, st, dmenu with script, tewi, fet.sh
  • Warp? A terminal behind login popup
    6 projects | dev.to | 1 Jun 2023
    My journey of using terminal emulators began together with my introduction to Linux about 7 years ago. GNOME terminal was my first as it came pre-installed on Ubuntu, my first Linux distribution. Since then, I've had the opportunity to explore and utilize a range of terminal emulators, including Alacritty, Kitty, st, Konsole, xterm, and most recently iTerm2. It's been interesting to experiment with these different emulators, each offering its unique features (or similar however with each with personal touch), user interfaces, and performance benchmarks. Just the other day, a new terminal emulator caught my attention: Warp Terminal. My curiosity won, and Warp was downloaded, this short blog are my thoughts about Warp terminal. At the moment there is only support for macOS, however linux and windows builds are on the way.
  • [dwm] Beginning on linux desktop, first ricing
    12 projects | /r/suckless | 7 May 2023
    Terminal : st
  • XTerm: It's Better Than You Thought (2021)
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Apr 2023
    For those looking for a minimal VT100 terminal emulator without the legacy baggage of Xterm, I highly recommend checking out Suckless Software’s st: https://st.suckless.org/
  • circles.nvim - v2.0.1
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 21 Mar 2023
    That last reference builds off of the work of the other two. It also breaks down how NOT modern Xterm is, but, if I've read it correctly, it confirms that its input latency is low compared to all other tested terminal emulators, including Alacritty and ST, which humorously and justifiably thrashes Xterm on its homepage for being a bloated program. Its not a good choice for everyone: it has poor right-to-left text and Unicode support, making working with Chinese, Arabic, and other alphabets not great, I've read.
  • Which terminal do you usually use?
    8 projects | /r/archlinux | 1 Mar 2023
    ST is a favorite of some fervent minimalists. I do not think you would like it.
  • A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
    25 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Jan 2023
    https://st.suckless.org/ used to have a circa st-0.8 fork that supported full color sixel graphics, but it seems that specific patch is not in the official list anymore. [1] You can even compose that with the scrollback patch to scroll back in your gnuplots. I use this all the time. In fact, I just have GNUTERM="sixelgd enhanced linewidth 3 fontscale 2 size 1600,900 truecolor" in my environment variables.

    [1] https://st.suckless.org/patches/

  • What's a good Linux terminal emulator that doesn't try to reinvent TMUX?
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Nov 2022
  • Turning Linux Into a Usable Lispy Machine?
    9 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 25 Oct 2022
    I was curious if anyone here had some software they could recommend? I am having a hard time finding an alternative for tmux, slock, dmenu, and st though I am researching. I am also researching archiving and compression libraries in 100% Common Lisp to replace tar and such. I am also reading over the source code for cl-git as I know I will not find a Lisp implementation that does not rely on C for git protocol :(

hyperterm

Posts with mentions or reviews of hyperterm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-09.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing st and hyperterm you can also consider the following projects:

Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.

Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age

alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.

powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme

kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal

autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell

warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.

diff2html - Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)

SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc

themix-gui - Graphical application for generating different color variations of Oomox (Numix-based) and Materia (ex-Flat-Plat) themes (GTK2, GTK3, Cinnamon, GNOME, Openbox, Xfwm), Archdroid, Gnome-Color, Numix, Papirus and Suru++ icon themes. Have a hack for HiDPI in gtk2. Its Base16 plugin also allowing a lot of app themes support like Alacritty, Emacs, GTK4, KDE, VIM and many more.

zeit - Clock and task scheduler for node.js applications, providing extensive control of time and callback scheduling in prod and test code