Comment by aragilar
1 day ago
Sadly after experimenting with a bunch of "modern" terminals I'm forced to consider that their primary audience is more interest in ricing than actually implementing the terminal commands (or connecting to anything other than their favourite linux box) and so I'm stuck with xterm as the only reliable terminal emulator that won't occasionally spew unreadable junk.
And, actually having terminals crush. It is kind of absurd to have a terminal crush.
I've tried
Wezterm Ghoatty Ptyxis
First two had some frequent crushes, ptyxis is quiet reliable, but I felt it consumes too much memory for a terminal. But I feel it's a good terminal.
Though I wish I could get rid of the headerbar
What is “terminal crush”? I’ve not heard of this before.
I'm assuming "crash"--it's a mild malapropism based on some varieties of English phonetics that I've seen before.
Oh, my bad he he, as other corrected
I think he's referring to being married to or "crush" on the terminal you use
you mean "crash"? But who I am to judge if you have a crush on a terminal, some of them are really beautiful in their minimalism. :-D
Ah, terminals ARE really nice, aren't they? Fast and efficient. Can't say that for too many apps.
Nevertheless, yeah, I meant crashing, All these years of gnome terminal, Tilix I never had them crashing.
Have you tried Ghostty? Its creator has been pretty serious about getting everything right.
I asked what test suite they used to ensure they had the correct behaviour, and they were fairly dismissive, so I'm not sure what you're basing that on. I think they're far more interested in a specific set of features than getting things right.
Or they have experience as open source maintainers, and don’t really answer questions that you can find out for yourself if you look at the github repo.
I tried it a few months ago and it didn’t even have a way to search terminal output.
That's the most annoying part of ghostty at the moment. I have no idea why it isn't a priority :( https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/189
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ironically, the last time i tried it in my normal workflow, it refused to interpret certain escape sequences... to the terraform cli application. i couldn't finish a `terraform apply` - i'd type `y` and hit enter but it would just print `^M`.
Oh yes, using a new terminal emulator instead of one which has been around for decades. What could go wrong? It's creator has been vocal that it's nothing more than a side project
That’s underselling the community around it. Most subsystems have dedicated maintainers at this point, and it’s improving at a reasonable rate. It’s just new and new tools don’t have the full set of features of older tools.
I’m assuming based on your dismissal of people using a new terminal emulator instead of one which has been around for decades, that you don’t want any time or effort invested in new tools.