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Thunder Speed Cheating
> Check out my System config below for ST (Suckless Simple Terminal) Which is almost exact siduck's ST build
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ST Icon not working in XFCE
does it work with my build? https://github.com/siduck/st
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Any ways to add true color support to ST?
I'm currently running siduck's st build. I usually run both doom emacs and helix from the terminal using tym without much of a problem, but now I've run into my themes not working. How would I add true color support to ST?
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Terminal recommendations?
https://suckless.org has some great tools, I personally use ST as my main terminal. Make sure to patch it. I currently use https://github.com/siduck/st.
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What terminal emulator do you use?
https://github.com/siduck/st supports ligature
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telescope.nvim looks neat!
idk, I use st https://github.com/siduck/st! also i dont use tmux. I use nvim's inbuilt terminal for tabs and splits :v
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The lightest tiling window manager out there.
you talk about 500mb being light? Ive got void + highly riced dwm taking upto 80+ mb ram after boot! I use lighter stuffs like st , my [st build](https://github.com/siduck76/st) , eiwd standalone , mksh with fzf integration and much more!! letsss gooooooo ;(
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Having problems with patched st terminal. More info in comments
Running XMonad as my window manager. I'm new to Arch, this is my first install. The font is looking really weird and a lot of the patches that repo is supposed to come with aren't functioning. Here's link to repository: https://github.com/siduck76/st
- st as an Alacritty replacement
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St deletes the text inside it when being resized
my build : https://github.com/siduck76/st/tree/test
xst
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Ask HN: Which Linux terminal emulator do you prefer and why?
I use xst, a fork of st. It does everything I need it to do. It's not very feature-full, but even if I had the kinds of features other terminal emulators have I wouldn't use them, so this is fine.
https://github.com/gnotclub/xst
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Having problems with patched st terminal. More info in comments
Anyway, I digress. OP might want to check out xst
- I don't wanna use st anymore but I want a minimalist terminal I can customize
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Fonts in st showing wrong colours
Then I found this page where someone suggests what to do when st gives the error "font weight does not match". And surely, by uncommenting the line f->badweight = 1; * in x.c I have managed to set up the lovely Fira Code font with original colours.
What are some alternatives?
chadwm - Making dwm as beautiful as possible!
st-flexipatch - An st build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
telescope-fzf-native.nvim - FZF sorter for telescope written in c
tilda - A Gtk based drop down terminal for Linux and Unix
neovim-dots - beautiful neovim setup configured in lua [Moved to: https://github.com/siduck76/NvChad]
dwm-flexipatch - A dwm build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
st - Luke's fork of the suckless simple terminal (st) with vim bindings and Xresource compatibility.
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
vim-dogrun - :dog: A dark Neovim / Vim colorscheme for the GUI and 256 / true-color terminals.
shotkey - A simple and lightweight hotkey daemon for X with configurable custom modes and key chords (in ~200 LOC)
flarity - A modern ST fork with the intention to be usable by anyone while being extremely versale.
libxft-bgra - A patched version of libxft that allows for colored emojis to be rendered in Suckless software (dmenu/st/whatever).