Oh, look! Another terminal app with a fancy name and a "Liquid Glass" UI 🌊💻—because clearly, what the world was missing was a see-through interface to remind you of the emptiness of your soul while you code. 🤖🍸 GitHub's AI tools are just there to watch you make the same old mistakes, now in 4K. 📺🙄
https://github.com/yuuichieguchi/Calyx #terminalapps #LiquidGlassUI #GitHubAITools #codinghumor #techsatire #HackerNews #ngated
GitHub - yuuichieguchi/Calyx: A macOS 26+ native terminal application

A macOS 26+ native terminal application. Contribute to yuuichieguchi/Calyx development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Ghostty Update Adds Server-Side Decoration Support on Linux

A new version of Ghostty emerged this week and in this post I run-through the key changes. For those unfamiliar with it, Ghostty is an open-source terminal emulator written in Zig. It offers a “fast, feature-rich, and native” experience — doesn’t claim to be faster, more featured, or go deeper than other native terminals, just offer a competitive combo of the three. Given it does pretty much everything other terminal emulators do, fans faithful to more established terminal emulators won’t find Ghostty‘s presence spooks ’em into switching. It’s a passion project there to be used (or not) depending on need, taste, 
#News #AppUpdates #Ghostty #TerminalApps

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/ghostty-update-adds-server-side-decoration-support-on-linux

Ghostty Terminal Now Supports Server-Side Decorations on Linux

A new version of Ghostty emerged this week and in this post I run-through the key changes. For those unfamiliar with it, Ghostty is an open-source

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New Open Source Terminal App Ghostty is One to Watch

We’re seeing something of a terminal emulator renaissance of late with the humble no-frills console being reimagined, rethought, and rewired to use GPU acceleration, containerised workflows, and (naturally) AI. Ghostty is a new, open-source and cross-platform terminal app created by Mitchell Hashimoto (the co-founder of HashiCorp). He says he “set out to build a terminal emulator that was fast, feature-rich, and had a platform-native GUI while still being cross-platform.” And based on the first release of Ghostty 1.0, which materialised over Christmas like a Dickensian spectre, he’s a fair way to achieving those aims! Having ‘platform-native GUI’ as a USP is 
#News #Ghostty #TerminalApps #Zig

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/12/ghostty-terminal-linux-open-source-release

Ghostty: New Open Source Terminal That's Spookily Good

We're seeing something of a terminal emulator renaissance of late, with developers eager to reimagine, rethink, and rewire the humble console to leverage

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Warp, the AI-Powered Terminal App, Relaxes Its Login Requirement

If you were put off trying the Warp terminal app on Ubuntu (or another Linux distro) due to the account and login requirement, there’s good news. The team behind the Rust-based, AI-infused terminal tool has relented on the requirement that users sign-up for and log in with a Warp account before they can run a command. As of this week, anyone can download Warp for for macOS or Linux (it’s coming to Windows soon) and access “all of the core features  with a preview of more advanced features” without an account, and without logging in. “We still think the 
#News #Ai/Ml #Rust #TerminalApps #Warp

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/11/warp-ai-terminal-login-change

Warp, the AI-infused Terminal, Relaxes Its Login Requirement

If you were put off trying the Warp terminal app on Ubuntu (or another Linux distro) due to the account and login requirement, there's good news. The team

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Warp, Rust-Based Terminal with AI, is Now Available on Linux

Linux developers have a new toy to play with, Warp. Warp is a closed-source terminal emulator built using the Rust programming language. It offers hardware acceleration, integrated AI, collaborative capabilities, and adopts a “blocks” based approach to commands that help set it apart from traditional terminal tools. Plus, when it comes to text input Warp functions more like an IDE or text editor, offering filtering and selections, cursor positioning (including multiple cursors), auto-complete, syntax highlighting, and a fair bit more. Previously a Mac-only app, Warp is now available for Linux distributions, including Ubuntu. At launch, Warp’s Linux app already offers 
#News #Ai/Ml #DevTools #Rust #TerminalApps #Warp

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/warp-terminal-official-linux-release

Warp terminal app is now available on Linux

Linux developers have a new toy to play with, Warp. Warp is a (currently) closed-source terminal emulator built using the Rust programming language. It

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Warp terminal app is now available on Linux

Linux developers have a new toy to play with, Warp. Warp is a (currently) closed-source terminal emulator built using the Rust programming language. It

OMG! Ubuntu

My Fave Drop Down Terminal Now Supports Ubuntu 23.04

The popular ddterm GNOME extension has finally been updated to support GNOME 44 — and GNOME 45, which is included in Ubuntu 23.10. This drop down terminal (hence the name ‘ddterm’) for GNOME Shell is my go-to terminal on Ubuntu (and Fedora). It’s responsive, has tabs, works natively with Wayland, and offers an colossal crop of customisation options – enough to satisfy the most pernickety of pernickitists! Obviously ddterm is not the only GNOME extension of its type, and a swathe of standalone apps (e.g., Guake, etc) that do similar things exist. But if you use GNOME Shell and aren’t 
#News #GnomeExtensions #TerminalApps

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/09/ddterm-extension-gnome-44

My Fave Drop Down Terminal Now Supports Ubuntu 23.04 - OMG! Ubuntu

animated GIF showing the ddterm drop-down terminal extension for GNOME Shell in action

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Black Box (the ‘Beautiful Terminal App’) Adds Transparency, Sixel Support

A new version of Black Box, a flashy-looking terminal emulator for Linux desktops, popped out this weekend. A few long-standing requests are fulfilled by the new release, including support for customisable keyboard shortcuts. Users can edit almost all of the built-in keyboard shortcuts within the app, including common actions like copy and paste, through to… Background transparency debuts in this release, with background opacity able to be reduced to 0%. A transparent terminal is something a lot of people like, and it is a feature common to most terminal apps available on Linux. Whether useful or not, it’s nice to 
#News #AppUpdates #Blackbox #Libadwaita #TerminalApps

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/black-box-gtk4-terminal-app-adds-transparency-experimental-sixel-support

Black Box (the 'Beautiful Terminal App') Adds Transparency, Sixel Support - OMG! Ubuntu!

A new version of Black Box, a flashy-looking terminal emulator for Linux desktops, popped out this weekend. A few long-standing requests are fulfilled by

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Nala is a Neat Alternative to Apt on Ubuntu

If there’s one command-line tool I know most of you use it’s apt, or the Advanced Package Tool. Every Debian-based Linux distro (Ubuntu included) uses apt because, well, it’s good at what it does. To quote Wikipedia, apt takes the hassle out of managing software on Linux by “automating the retrieval, configuration and installation of software packages, either from precompiled files or by compiling source code.” Whether you want to check for updates, upgrade your system, or install software from your distro’s repo, apt lets you do it quickly, do it easily, and do it relatively safely. But I’m not here to talk 
#HowTo #Apt #Nala #PackageManagers #TerminalApps

 https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/install-nala-on-ubuntu

Nala is a Neat Alternative to Apt on Ubuntu

I look at using Nala on Ubuntu. Nala is a great alternative to Ubuntu's default package manager. It's faster, nice to look at, and more featured than APT.

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