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What's your favorite terminal emulator?

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What's your favorite terminal emulator?

We asked our community to tell us about their experience


with terminal emulators. Here are a few of the responses we
received. Take our poll to weigh in on your favorite.

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What's your favorite terminal emulator?


1731 votes tallied

xterm

174 votes

1/5
Terminator

262 votes

Tilix

182 votes

konsole

244 votes

alacritty

78 votes

Terminology

16 votes

cool-retro-term

21 votes

GNU Screen

51 votes

urxvt

114 votes

xfce4-terminal

132 votes

M-x shell

7 votes

LXTerminal or QTerminal

21 votes

No preference

194 votes

Something else (tell us in the comments)

235 votes

Preference of a terminal emulator can say a lot about a person's workflow. Is the ability to drive
mouseless a must-have? Do you like to navigate between tabs or windows? There's something to be
said about how it makes you feel, too. Does it have that cool factor? Tell us about your favorite
terminal emulator by taking our poll or leaving us a comment. How many have you tried?
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We asked our community to tell us about their experience with terminal emulators. Here are a few of
the responses we received.

"My favorite terminal emulator is Tilix, customized with Powerline. I love that it supports multiple
terminals open in a single window." —Dan Arel

"urxvt (rxvt-unicode). It's simple to configure via files, is lightweight, and readily available in most
package manager repositories." —Brian Tomlinson

"gnome-terminal is still my go-to even though I don't use GNOME anymore. :)" —Justin W. Flory

"Terminator at this point on FC31. I just started using it but like the split screen feature and it seems
light enough for me. Investigating plugins." —Marc Maxwell

"I switched over to Tilix a while back and it does everything I need terminals to do. :) Multiple panes,
notifications, lean and runs my tmux sessions great." —Kevin Fenzi

"alacritty. It's optimized for speed, implemented in Rust and generally feature packed, but, honestly
speaking, I only care about one feature: configurable inter-glyph spacing that allows me to further
condense my font. I'm so-o hooked." —Alexander Sosedkin

"I am old and grumpy: KDE Konsole. With tmux in it if session is remote." —Marcin Juszkiewicz
"iTerm2 for macOS. Yes, it's open source. :-) Terminator on Linux." —Patrick Mullins

"I've been using alacritty for a year or two now, but recently I started also using cool-retro-term in
fullscreen mode whenever I have to run a script that has a lot of output because it looks cool and
makes me feel cool. This is important to me." —Nick Childers

"I love Tilix, partly because it's good at staying out of the way (I usually just run it full screen with tmux
inside), but also for the custom hotlinking support: in my terminal, text like "rhbz#1234" is a hotlink
that takes me to bugzilla. Similar for LaunchPad issues, Gerrit change ids for OpenStack, etc." —Lars
Kellogg-Stedman

"Eterm, also presentations look best in cool-retro-term with Vintage profile." —Ivan Horvath

"+1 for Tilix. It’s the best for an option for GNOME users, IMO!" —Eric Rich

"urxvt. Fast. Small. Configurable. Extendable via perl plugins, which can make it mouseless." —Roman
Dobosz

"Konsole is the best, the only app I use from KDE project. The highlight of all search result occurrences
is a killer feature which afaik does not have any other Linux terminal (glad if you prove me wrong). Best
for searching compilation errors and output logs." —Jan Horak
3/5
"I use Terminator in past a lot. Now I cloned the theme (dark one) in Tilix and I didn't miss a thing. Is
easy to move between tabs. That's all." —Alberto Fanjul Alonso

"Started my journey in using Terminator, I have since (in the past 3 years or so) completely switched
over to Tilix." —Mike Harris

"I use Drop Down Terminal X. It's a very simple extension for GNOME 3 that lets me have a terminal
always at the stroke of a single key (F12 for me). And it also supports tabs, which is kind of all I need."
—Germán Pulido

"xfce4-terminal: wayland support, zoom, no borders, no title bar, no scroll bar - that's all I want from
terminal emulator, for everything else I have tmux. I want my terminal emulator to use as much screen
space as possible as I usually have editor (Vim) and repl side by side in tmux panes." —Martin Kourim
"Fish! Don’t ask! ;-)" —Eric Schabell

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