for the basics, since I’m on an M2 Mac, I use:

and extending my workflow in the terminal, I use:

my default terminal profile ends up looking like this after customization (i don’t remember if inline is still disabled):

and my programming terminal profile ends up looking like this after customization:
and I really like the look of this one in particular in the end

so, what’s your terminal/shell stack?

edit: here’s my neofetch:

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👀 in here observing a wholly alien conversation and discourse somehow conducted in english but half the words are not

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One of my favorite feelings in the world

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i’m very happy for them all communicating and sharing their secrets. or i’m sorry it’s happening. i genuinely have no idea

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Translating vaguely to English: long ago computers didn’t have fancy user interfaces, just a command line terminal that was all text. Those terminals are still around, just buried under pretty UIs, and people who write code for a living are going to spend a lot of time working in these as it’s the easiest way to run, test, and (more controversially) write code.

As a result there’s a lot of communities around different ways of making these terminals look pretty and be more productive. This thread is nerds showing off their personalized terminals.

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my konsole

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Bash and Emacs. I try to do things using Emacs functionality (like dired) over using a terminal when possible, but sometimes you just gotta.

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I’m not posting mine here because it’s VS Code with the default Windows background, but I’m also in the drafting industry and need to interface with Autodesk and Esri…

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bash, gnome-terminal, monospace 👶

I also use Emacs

Of course, this is all running on Gentoo, where I have made many tweaks which deviate from the default to balance the needs of CAD/CAM, 3D printing, virtual machines, containers, video game emulation, WINE, ham radio, astronomy, various niches of software development, etc. I go through all of that and still run the most normiecore desktop environment. The 6TB volume is a hybrid which uses LVM to use a 1TB NVMe drive as a writethrough cache for a 6TB spinning drive, and the CPU is overclocked to 4.3GHz from 3.5.

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A while ago I used to be big into Herbstluftwm and used urxvtd as a terminal emulator, but I have migrated to Wayland and all of that shit is exclusively designed for X11.

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