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Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
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A terminal that uses Electron? Hah, no...not a chance. I'll stick with wezterm.
Absolutely. wezterm is so good.
I installed it yesterday, I'm using kitty as default one, and noticed its just better in displaying colors. They kinda have a bit of more depth there. Any other cool uses of wezterm that you might recommend? Thanks!
Another kitty user here. Sounds like I'll have to checkout wezterm..
Sorry for the late response...
It has a bunch of useful features but the one I use all the time is quick search (CS-Space). It searches for things (URLs, hashes, file paths) and marks them with a one or two letter shortcut. If you type the shortcut it copies the string onto your clipboard, if you enter the shortcut in caps it copies and also automatically pastes it. And you can define your own quick search strings, anything you can describe with a regular expression.
Oh that is sweet, I'll look into it. Thanks!
First time I read about it, what's great about it? I currently use a combo of alacritty and tmux and aside for a thing or two I could configure better I love it.