Is going from linux to mac comfortable?

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  • OpenEmu

    🕹 Retro video game emulation for macOS

    As far as software and options go: iTerm2 is IMO the best terminal emulator available for any OS. It integrates amazingly well with tmux, and you can customize any keyboard combos, triggers, whatever in it. If you want to customize that stuff at the OS level, you can go the ricer route with yabai/amethyst, or install Alfred. Brew is your AUR replacement. And if you're into this sort of thing, OpenEmu is one of the best console emulators around (yes I know it's just a collection of other emulators).

  • HomeBrew

    🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    As far as software and options go: iTerm2 is IMO the best terminal emulator available for any OS. It integrates amazingly well with tmux, and you can customize any keyboard combos, triggers, whatever in it. If you want to customize that stuff at the OS level, you can go the ricer route with yabai/amethyst, or install Alfred. Brew is your AUR replacement. And if you're into this sort of thing, OpenEmu is one of the best console emulators around (yes I know it's just a collection of other emulators).

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NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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