Last time, I posted Can I see your desktop home screen and it went more popular than I thought.
This time I want to see your Terminal.
is it hyper? or iterm? or xterm something? post down below.
here is mine
update 1:
Now after looking at some cool terminal I have updated to fluent terminal.
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On my home machine π
Quick tip: If you press Cmd+Shift+4 and then press Space you can take a screenshot of a single application :)
Woah that is a neat tip.
What they didn't tell me: Cmd+Ctrl+Shift+4 will put the screenshot into the clipboard, which is a lot easier when what you want is to paste directly into Slack.
This is awesome too! Unless you use Safari, because Safari doesn't support this =/
My final recommendation for screenshots is Skitch, which has very nifty tools for annotating. I love the arrows especially.
Skitch is great, I stopped using it when I found out that Preview has a lot of those annotating features. It isn't as feature full as Skitch, but it fits me well.
If on Windows 10 there is the WinKey + Shift + S keycombo to launch selecting an area to screen shot which gets copied to the clipboard.
Or just hit WinKey, type snip, and hit enter, then select the Window selection.
Or use the WinKey + Alt + prntscrn shortcut with the correct window selected and a shot will be saved to your Captures directory
All these crazy key combinations, on Linux all you need to do is press the regular old print screen button, and it lets you do any of those things without having to remember arcane sequences ;)
And if you hit
Alt + Print
,you get a screenshot of the current focused window.
Good old print screen still works on Windows. These are for custom crops.
FYI You can get rid of the "Last login" with
touch .hushlogin
Also, I really like the "cash cow" prompt :)
Here's my work machine π
wait, bash has tabs?
Iterm ftw
Any macOS terminal has tabs.
This is just the iTerm app as a Terminal replacement. But you can make "bash has tabs" with screen or tmux :) have a look, it's really great for remote work too.
Linux OS have tabs as well. Try
ctr+shift+t
;)My
/home
:)I use termite with zsh. The calendar is when. Font is Inconsolata-dz (a variant with straight quotation marks). Window titles are displayed in my statusbar so I save a tiny bit of space by eliminating borders and titlebars. Pressing ESC or Ctrl+[ switches the command line from insert to command mode so I can navigate as in vi.
dotfiles here
is that
massive-js
as in the not-really-an-orm for postgres? if so i discovered it yesterday - great package!It is, yes! Glad you like it!
perfect one! 10/10
I use Guake drop-down terminal with plain ol' bash, a hotkey to open the pane on demand, and semi-transparent so I can see what's going on underneath--often because I have a how-to of some sort open at the same time for reference.
In case someone asks, this is the theme.
Nord is the best theme for terminal
I try to keep it pretty minimal
Here is my minimal setup:
how to have 3 different color please
Default Oh My ZSH setup
Seems more like prezto and not Oh My ZSH.
Yeah you are correct, my bad. I have since switched over to fish shell.
I've got two. Guake is used whenever I need a terminal alongside other windows...
...but if I need to work exclusively in the terminal for a while, I use Terminator...
Here's where I make the money...
This is the ideal terminal. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
Is it? From my experience, the windows terminal is both less useful and simply slower to use than any Unix terminal. But it certainly gets the job done.
GG Allyn is referencing this: twitter.com/scrowder/status/687260...
There are definitely better terminals, even on Windows. Still, this is what I get paid for
Ah, I get it. Yeah, for our Windows servers I like git bash.
Our environment is locked down enough that git bash isnβt an option for me. I like it when I get the chance, though!
The Linux simulation you see when you open Git Bash is actually MSYS2 which you can find right here
You can do really cool things with it, like using the GCC tool-chain right inside of Windows.
Nothing fancy here.
Konsole with several tabs. DejaVu Sans Mono font (since I've yet to find proportional font friendly terminals and apps). Very large scroll-back buffer, though I clear it often. Bash.
Love the question and all the responses. I'm using zsh and the man theme - ran a few dir and speak commands to show how git and time are incorporated.
This kinda looks like a giant Post-It note. I like that.
I stumbled on the yellow while playing around with the default choices in Terminal. :) I like it...almost all of my other coding screens are dark grey.
minimal. iTerm. Menlo 13pt. zsh
I recently switched to using ohmyzsh.
screenshot please?
I added one before but here it is
I have a random happy ascii character and a motivational phrase every new window. :)