All I want is a fast with tabs (non bloated) terminal emulator for my tiling window manager. Konsole didn’t cut it for me. What did you end up using?
VSCode
st lol
xterm, anything more is bloat
>>108494739QTerminal
>>108494739foot terminal is the fastest one to launch, is fairly unbloatedzellij/tmux for tabs/multiplexing although honestly i just usually open another terminal window instead.
>>108494739>tabsit's a fucking terminal, not a web browser
>>108495098windows proves you wrong
>>108495081>i just usually open another terminal window insteadHow do you navigate between them?
>>108495109what does the hindu operating system have to do with this?
>>108495143>How do you navigate between them?the same way you navigate any other window? you people can't do anything
>>108495254because the terminal is an apps on win11
>>108495268It’s about being productive. That is, do yoj ALT-J or do you CTRL-ALT-JWake up.
the answer is always terminator.
>>108495379Do you think opening 100 terminal windows is being productive?
>>108494739terminator
>>108495268I bet you use your mouse for that
st with tabbed although you can just add tabs in your tiling wm dumbass
>>108494739I got you, famalam.
>>108494739ghostty
>>108495699OP said window manager
>>108495572No, but having 2-3 open always.And then, how would you cycle between them? If you can’t answer then you haven’t thought of being productive.
>>108495143the same way you navigate any window in your TWM. Niri has window tabs.
>>108494739any combination of wezterm, tmux, and nvim +te should be fine.
>>108495143Tiling window manager shortcuts
>>108494739LXTerminal
>>108494739kitty saar. show bob and vagene kindly ma'am
>>108495853mod+hjkl
>>108494739Still konsole since i need more visible broadcast system
No use case for terminal tabs. i3 has a tab layout.