After #GUI, I've now pushed implementation of a #TUI output in #Libervia#CLI frontend, which shows A/V call video streams directly into your terminal! It's using #Kitty or #iTerm2 image protocols, or #Unicode half-blocks (thanks to #termimage)
I'm not aware of any other CLI tools doing something similar (#XMPP or not). It's not as useful as GUI, but it's quite fun :)
So I'm using #powerlevel10k on top of #ohmyzsh on top of #zsh (with plugins) on top of #iTerm2. At this point I have no idea which terminal features come from which software. And if I really need all of these installed
@philsplace@b0rk I’m fancy so I have it in my #Powerlevel10k prompt and #iTerm2 status bar. Should probably omit some items from the former when it detects I'm using the latter.
(The other noise is from the #direnv environment loader and #asdf runtime version manager.)
I tried #Warp terminal. It feels very modern (#AI assistant!!1) and fast (written in #Rust), but not so mature as #iTerm2. Few inconsistencies annoyed me, e.g.:
browsing command history with up arrow and pressing Enter invokes command. But searching through commands (Ctrl+R, then Enter) pastes command but doesn't invoke it
when invoking long-running command w/o output, cursor returns to the left (CR) but doesn't create new line (LF) so it's hard to see if the command is running or not
I am a PHP Dev and a DJ, but a #macos beginner. What kind of apps would you recommend that will make my everyday life easier? Already using #brew, #iterm2, #ddev + #docker, #atext, #clipy. I am considering #alfred
#iTerm2 has so many features that the daily tips are usually things worth knowing. Possibly metrics-driven? It feels like one of those kitchen-sink file managers. Here's one that I wish I'd known about: