Father_Redbeard,
@Father_Redbeard@lemmy.ml avatar

Termius because somehow I glitched the free trial for like 8 months and love having all the hosts saved and synced across devices. The android app is pretty damn slick. Can save frequent commands and has a password clipboard thing, probably not the right way to describe it. That said, if I’m just opening a local sesh on my Pop!_OS desktop I use the bundled one for that.

spacemanspiffy,

Konsole for regular stuff, kitty for neovim.

DichotoDeezNutz,
@DichotoDeezNutz@lemmy.world avatar

No love for xfce4-terminal around here?

itsaj26744,
@itsaj26744@programming.dev avatar

Termux 😅 (Android is also linux,embedded one)

fleet,

wezterm. Works great on wayland and the documentation is amazing. And it’s built in rust if you’re one of those people.

matcha_addict,

Foot terminal on wayland, wezterm on MacOS

ShittyBeatlesFCPres,

I like the slide-down ones so Guake or ddterm (a Gnome shell extension). I always remap caps lock to control and the “Caps Lock” + tilde shortcut to get to the terminal is such a part of my muscle memory that I think I’d lose my mind trying to change at this point.

may_nya,

i used to love konsole because of the blur and the tabs but now i use alacritty

thejodie,

Terminator.

I use the broadcast, zoom, grouping, and the guake/yakuake style dropdown. Also it has layout switching like xmonad, ie you can ctrl + space to cycle pane layouts.

Nisaea,
@Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Gotta love terminator. I also always greatly appreciated how uncluttered and to the point its ui was, while being modern and configurable.

ObsidianZed, (edited )

I primarily just use whatever the distro has(gnome terminal most often), though I use iTerm2 with omz on my work MacBook and really enjoy the customizability with tabs, panes, hotkeys, and especially triggers.

Can anyone recommend a good equivalent on Linux?

I see a lot of others listed here with many features. I’m open to trying a few to find a good alternative, though I don’t want to move all my eggs to a basket only to find out it doesn’t support some feature.

Strit,
@Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show avatar

I use what the DE usually provides, which is Konsole in Plasma. I don’t need fancy stuff as I only do basic stuff in the terminal.

ElectroLisa,
@ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Alacritty in case Konsole breaks

doggle,

Alacritty

No particular reason why. It’s fast, it works, and I’ve already got it configured how I like it.

I’ve used kitty and a couple others. It really doesn’t make much difference to me tbh.

Commiunism,

Kitty for both X and Wayland - I like the customization (as in I already have the config file that I have backed up and can just plop it in), it works perfectly on any VM (used it on sway, hyprland, i3, awesomewm), though honestly I don’t see much of a difference between the terminal emulators. There’s literally no wrong choice or meaningful difference in my experience at least, but admittedly I just use a terminal emulator to run commands, neovim and system file editing.

CrabAndBroom,

Yeah same here, at some point I ended up settling on Kitty and now I’m used to it and there’s no reason to change, but pretty much any terminal emulator will do the job just fine.

furycd001,
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

xfce4-terminal has always been my go-to terminal. It may not be the lightest or the best, but it does have some neat built-in features like opening a drop-down window…

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