[x11/Cocoa] GPU-Accelerated terminal emulator

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  • miro

    My terminal emulator

  • aseity

    An image viewer that works entirely inside a text based terminal

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  • kitty

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

  • How is this different from kitty terminal https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty ?

  • nnn

    n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager

  • Author of file manager nnn here. While one of the major design goals of the utility is performance on low-end devices (including mid-range Android phones) and it does very good there, there are times I have felt better rendering performance of the terminal could have enriched the user experience. And in many cases it seems like the config or the code is much more important in that respect. For example, I agree with you stterm is really smooth and I found the much advertised kitty surprisingly slow when it comes to rendering images on a device without a dedicated GPU.

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