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Putty windows guake
Putty windows guake











tdrop or this GNOME extension could be a workaround. Maybe Tilix (~5k) full-screen Quake mode could be an alternative.Starship: The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!.(in below screenshot I wasn't using zsh yet) Themes I like: agnoster, awesomepanda, blinks, gallois.Safe-paste (bracketed paste mode, for safety) is enabled by default. Productivity: Z colored-man-pages command-not-found extract zsh-history-substring-search pass taskwarrior web-search.Plugins I like (check the awesome list):.Zsh with oh-my-zsh becomes very powerful and beautiful with plugins and themes.

#Putty windows guake install

Install zsh ( sudo apt install zsh) and switch shell from bash on Byobu, and/or chsh -s $(which zsh) (making ZSH the Default Shell).Įven more? Install oh-my-zsh (steroids for zsh): sudo apt install curl & sh -c "$(curl -fsSL )" Just that would be total happiness, but you can also: Issue with F12 to toggle visibility on Wayland? Add a shortcut to -toggle-visibility. I changed the local byobu/tmux escape sequence ( F9) to Ctrl + h so it doesn't interfere with tmux on a remote server. Or dconf write /apps/guake/keybindings/local/switch-tab2 "'disabled'" If a shortcut doesn't work try disabling Guake ones that might interfere (in my case was Ctrl + F2 for vertical split): To use fn keys on Midnight Commander use Alt + Nº or Shift + F12 to disable byobu F-keys. If you hate yourself change it with byobu-select-backend. By default byobu uses tmux as backend (you can use tmux shortcuts!).Learn available byobu terminal commands with apropos byobu Learn byobu's shortcuts with Shift + F1, this excellent screencast or this great cheat-sheet. Or dconf write /apps/guake/general/window-tabbar false Uncheck "Show tab bar", since you will use Byobu for that: Or dconf write /apps/guake/general/default-shell "'/usr/bin/byobu'" On Guake preferences ( guake-prefs) choose Byobu as the default interpreter: Install and enable: sudo apt install guake byobu & byobu-enableĪdd it to available shells: which byobu | sudo tee -a /etc/shells. Guake + Byobu with tmux Īs I said 1 2 3, I'm a happy user of Guake with Byobu inside it, which by default use tmux ( better than screen). Select with mouse -> Right Mouse Click -> Select in Context Menu Copy -> Left Mouse Click on that menu item - also too much clicks. That is why I want to use "Clipboard" for that instead of "selection buffer". You could only select ls -la and paste it after "command" via Middle Mouse Click and remove "command" after it. So you will paste "command" instead of "command" :). The selection buffer is not suitable in that case because when you will select "command" in the text editor to replace it you will have "command" in "selection buffer". For example, I have in a text editor the word "command" and in terminal window command ls -la and I want to replace that word in Text Editor onto the command from terminal. Why I dislike the "selection buffer" behavior. Or suggest a way to improve Gnome Terminal. With current one "GNOME Terminal v3.6.0" it is not possible. Paste via Right Mouse Click (without showing the context menu).Please suggest a terminal application for Ubuntu desktop which meets the following requirements:











Putty windows guake