![]() It is important to note that Terminus is still in alpha and has many bugs that need fixing. It is available on most major platforms like Linux, Windows, and Mac. Terminus is a really new and refreshing visit to the old terminal. These small UI things may not seem important to some of you but it does give contribute towards great user experience. I have really liked the animations used for various window actions like opening a new terminal tab or closing it. But I feel these things are pretty common. There are a few more things that may repel users. Changing settings requires a restart, and is not automated and you have to manually do that. However, It is not as sophisticated as a Linux user might expect it to be. It has a plugins market, is available cross-platform, etc. What I have realized is that terminus is trying to become the Visual Studio Code of terminal apps. I have passively been using terminus for a few days along with my default terminal app. You can modify your color theme, change your font, define the binary executable that Terminus should use and even set the default directory from where you wish to work. Finally, we have the settings related to the terminal that allows fine grain control over various aspects of the in terminal experience. These plugins are not much in number as of now but we can expect a lot of developers contributing to third-party plugins for Terminus soon. Some of these are pre-installed and a lot more can be downloaded. The Plugin Manager is home to plugins that can be installed to your Terminus installation. That is only possible from your system’s shortcut settings. Note – You cannot change the shortcut to open a new Terminus window from the desktop. They are also highly configurable allowing any combination of choice. The hotkeys are basically shortcuts for your Terminus app. You can do whatever manual CSS styling you wish to see in the app from the settings’ menu. ![]() Terminus is highly configurable and the biggest proof is the options for Custom CSS. ![]() Primarily grouped into 4, the settings’ menu is where the magic happens.
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