![]() ![]() This alone in my eyes gives me more of a reason to use Terminator rather than most other terminal applications, however, Terminator is not a one trick pony! There are numerous keybinds that can be used with Terminator, such as easy navigation from screen to screen, zooming in (hiding the others) of a terminal / reverting, and grouping of Terminal windows into 'groups' which gives added functionality such as mirroring commands into all windows / all windows only in specific groups, etc. An example is one for VPS#1, one for VPS#2, and one for a local terminal, without taking up extra real estate on my laptop monitor and still having room for my web browser, and maybe a music player or a video on the go! I can have one window with three command lines. Terminator allows for this concept of splitting into multiple within a singular window and that to me gives it a huge edge over more simple terminals like Konsole. ![]() Granted, I can snap windows to the sides of my screens and create my own makeshift tiles when running certain desktop Environments. It's also really helpful when I have multiple terminal windows open on the go, to have them both on my screen at once. ![]() I personally am a fan of Tiled Window Managers like Notion as I find that it really enhances my productivity when I don't need to alt tab a bunch of times to the window I want, or move my mouse constantly to my dock / task bar to select windows. Terminator can be installed from practically all default repositories, so there is no real need for instructions on how to get it! So.Why Terminator? ![]()
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