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Which terminal emulator do you use?
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Alacritty, no particular reason. It's fast and I already made it look how I want so there is no reason to switch.
Using alacritty for years on all linux devices, it does what its supposed to do. Recent change to toml configuration was a bit of hassle. But with the latest release the migration is no problem anymore.
Honestly didn't even know they migrated to toml. I upgraded and it said yaml wasnt supported anymore. I used
alacritty migrate
and only had to remove a couple deprecated options and it was fine.It's why I keep it. It's set and just seems to work well.
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