vtebench
glassbench
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vtebench
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Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
https://github.com/alacritty/vtebench/tree/master
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Show HN: Warp, a Rust-based terminal for the modern age
Hey - that's a good point. The thing about terminal benchmarks is that there are many of them, each focusing on a different aspect and producing different results. There's one by alacritty team[1] that we used in our initial tests[2], there's another ones mentioned in the comments above etc. When using vtbench, Warp performed much better than iterm, for example.
Ideally we'd ace all of them, but we're not there yet. Anecdotally, many of our users mention speed/performance improvements over other terminal apps a lot in our Discord!
[1] https://github.com/alacritty/vtebench
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How Warp Works
The diagram below shows the output of vtebench for scrolling in various terminals. For some reason Hyper generally could not handle running the benchmarks at all and did not terminate after a reasonable amount of time.
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Top 3 GPU-Accelerated Terminal Emulators
It's not easy to measure the performance of terminal apps. But I definitely notice a difference compared to let's say iTerm2, especially when scrolling through large files in Vim. Alacritty claims that it's faster than the competition using vtebench as a benchmarking tool. Kitty claims that the CPU usage is slightly increased compared to xterm (6-8% compared to 5-7%), but that scrolling is smoother.
- Alacritty vs Kitty
glassbench
- Glassbench - a micro-benchmark library for Rust with cool tables, history, graphics, tags
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Announcing Glassbench, a micro-benchmark crate, to use with cargo bench - Main features: SQLite storage, concise tables
I hadn't plans to add throughput, but now there's one: https://github.com/Canop/glassbench/issues/1
What are some alternatives?
vte - Parser for virtual terminal emulators
criterion.rs - Statistics-driven benchmarking library for Rust
Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
oha - Ohayou(おはよう), HTTP load generator, inspired by rakyll/hey with tui animation.
warp - Secure and simple terminal sharing
rewrk - A more modern http framework benchmarker supporting HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 benchmarks.
benchmark-scratchpad - A quick scratchpad for benchmarking Rust code
prodash - report progress of concurrent applications and display it in various ways
upterm - A terminal emulator for the 21st century.
hyperfine - A command-line benchmarking tool
glkitty - port of the OpenGL gears demo to kitty terminal graphics protocol
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust