thanks, its a really nice prompt. Switched to termite but the lack of tabs made me switch back to rxvt
give tmux or screen a try and you'll never have to use tabs again
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I have made a blog post about my switch: http://techblog.cedricgirard.com/2013/0 … r-termite/
nice, care to share your bash prompt? looks schweet
]]>It is sadly not very well known outside of the IRC channel (where it all started).
]]>https://github.com/thestinger/termite
A real config file
URL Hints and URL selection
Command mode (with vim-like key binds)
Scrollback completion
It is VTE based, so you get the harfbuzz+pango font rendering stack configured with fontconfig.
Written by our own Thestinger (TU).
]]>Edit: just realised it may not use fontconfig...?
]]>Otherwise, maybe check out Lilyterm
]]>I want to use a terminal emulator that uses fontconfig. I am pleased with urxvt otherwise. What would be the viable alternatives?
Except for fontconfig support, the requirements are:
- can be run borderless (my WM is xmonad and I don't want to waste space with useless scrollbars)
- URLs must be clickable
- client/server mode would be a good thing but it is not a requirement as long as it starts quickly and does not have huge memory footprint