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New terminal apps: Warp and Wave
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Have you tried kitty? It's seriously nice if you can live with the occasional "oh no I sshed to a server that doesn't have the correct terminfo files and now none of the normal terminal navigation features work"
I like Kitty, but the terminfo stuff happens often enough for me that it's a no-go.
Normally, I would fiddle with workarounds, but the author of Kitty has no plans to make Kitty play ball.
I just make
ssh
an alias that runsTERM=xterm /usr/bin/ssh
I use kitty as my term, I am a little jealous of some of the warp features though.
Wave has some cool features too though feels very clunky and busy ui
I ended up just making an alias for
s=kitten ssh
and then added my desktop to.ssh/config
so now typings desktop
does the trick!