Once you try alacritty w/ tmux inside DWM or Hyprland, you never go back.
>>108516604wezterm/i3I only use tmux for sessionsI like to multplex with nvim +teThis gives me options: using wezterm's tabs outside of sessions, or tmux tabs inside of sessions. This way, I can have one window, or session, with multiple instances of nvim, spread across various tabs.
>>108516604Thankfully, I never left xmonad w/ dmenu & xmobar in the first place.>yo dawg the system
hyprland is for homosexuals, real men use either dwm or i3
>>108516622that font is horrible
>>108517068K. I enjoy reading it. I can read it really fast.
>tfw default xfce and vscode
>tmuxsir, zellij exists
>>108516604I haven't used tmux outside of the server for a long time
>>108517102>heh stupid good
>>108517199Doesn't work with neovim.
>>108517257You can use nvim session files to run scripts in terminals, in nvim, automatically. You can start an nvim session in a tmux session at system startup.
>>108516604Does it have Wobbly Windows or a Desktop Cube?
>>108517312I never really got the point of going all terminal maximalist. What's the benefit besides motions? It can't be all about feeling and looking schway.
>>108516604>alacrittyIt's decent, I use it>tmux>inside a TWMAbsolutely unnecessary>dwmFrankly niche in its appeal, great if you enjoy its tiling style though>HyprlandOnly if you HAVE to use wayland for some reason (my condolences)
>>108516604i never got the hype with tmuxespecially if you're using a tiling manager isnt it better to just launch new windows instead of a multiplexer?i run alacritty under niri but hyprland on scrolling mode is somewhat similar and usually just launch new windows when needed