← Back to context Comment by nomad41 1 day ago I tried it a few months ago and it didn’t even have a way to search terminal output. 8 comments nomad41 Reply metaltyphoon 1 day ago 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 tristan957 1 day ago Because Mitchell doesn't use terminal search, and neither do most of the maintainers. metaltyphoon 1 day ago How is this even possible? Just pipe result from a command into a file and open in vim and search it that way? Perhaps use Neovim's built in terminal where you can search at will? I find it hard to believe that "I don't ever search" is a thing. 5 replies →
metaltyphoon 1 day ago 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 tristan957 1 day ago Because Mitchell doesn't use terminal search, and neither do most of the maintainers. metaltyphoon 1 day ago How is this even possible? Just pipe result from a command into a file and open in vim and search it that way? Perhaps use Neovim's built in terminal where you can search at will? I find it hard to believe that "I don't ever search" is a thing. 5 replies →
tristan957 1 day ago Because Mitchell doesn't use terminal search, and neither do most of the maintainers. metaltyphoon 1 day ago How is this even possible? Just pipe result from a command into a file and open in vim and search it that way? Perhaps use Neovim's built in terminal where you can search at will? I find it hard to believe that "I don't ever search" is a thing. 5 replies →
metaltyphoon 1 day ago How is this even possible? Just pipe result from a command into a file and open in vim and search it that way? Perhaps use Neovim's built in terminal where you can search at will? I find it hard to believe that "I don't ever search" is a thing. 5 replies →
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
Because Mitchell doesn't use terminal search, and neither do most of the maintainers.
How is this even possible? Just pipe result from a command into a file and open in vim and search it that way? Perhaps use Neovim's built in terminal where you can search at will? I find it hard to believe that "I don't ever search" is a thing.
5 replies →