Thank you for sharing your config plus the nice font! The `display-p3` colorspace is mostly enabled by hardware. Apple monitors always have a wide color gamut so it will look good.
i have one issue with tmux, and that is it fails to find text in very long lines (sometimes, which is even scarier) ...i found issue for that and there is no progress. So i was thinking, if you feel like this could replace that tool for me. We missing sessions and scrollback search at this point, am i right?
as always your videos are simple and effective, thanks for this teaching style I can't abandon iTerm2 because I use profiles a lot and especially the hotkey window, I find opening a window always in the foreground very useful, I don't think ghostty has this function yet and as soon as it is there I will switch to it immediately I wanted to ask you what software you use to view the pressed keys on the bottom right corner and which one you use to make the yellow arrows along the screen
Hi, there is no need to use Berkeley as patched font with nerd symbols, you can just install Nerd Fonts symbols as separate font and ghostty will use it :)
Wait.... these tmux-like keybinds are sick. I'll keep using Ghostty + tmux because it's easier to navigate through sessions/tabs but good to know Ghostty can do this action keybinds too.
Thank you for sharing your config plus the nice font! The `display-p3` colorspace is mostly enabled by hardware. Apple monitors always have a wide color gamut so it will look good.
cool video, thanks for sharing - I wasn't sure how the shell-integration settings worked but your example got my cursor to come back 🙂
Nice video! Could pls tell me the key cast app you used ? Thx very much!
They look equals in terms of area. I wouldn't be surprised if each split shows roughly the same quantity of characters.
yup! I realized that after i recorded the video
i have one issue with tmux, and that is it fails to find text in very long lines (sometimes, which is even scarier) ...i found issue for that and there is no progress. So i was thinking, if you feel like this could replace that tool for me. We missing sessions and scrollback search at this point, am i right?
as always your videos are simple and effective, thanks for this teaching style
I can't abandon iTerm2 because I use profiles a lot and especially the hotkey window, I find opening a window always in the foreground very useful, I don't think ghostty has this function yet and as soon as it is there I will switch to it immediately
I wanted to ask you what software you use to view the pressed keys on the bottom right corner and which one you use to make the yellow arrows along the screen
Ive used iTerm2 profiles a lot in the past, somehow Tmux managed to replace that need! iTerm2 is great!
how do you assign a global keeb shortcut to show/hide the ghostty window?
I have Hyper key configured on my keyboard, and I use Raycast to set a shortcut for it
@@adibhanna Thanks, I just did that!
Hi, there is no need to use Berkeley as patched font with nerd symbols, you can just install Nerd Fonts symbols as separate font and ghostty will use it :)
I didn’t know that! I’ll look it up! thank you
What app that you use to point the arrow around ?
it’s called Presentify
Wait.... these tmux-like keybinds are sick. I'll keep using Ghostty + tmux because it's easier to navigate through sessions/tabs but good to know Ghostty can do this action keybinds too.
It would be best if it showed in a popup window what your options are, kind of like helix editor does.
Nice, but not getting the rebinding of the tabs and navigating tabs to a more complex sequence instead of the native keybindings.
I think you can still use the native ones! I use Tmux most of the time, so I wanted something that would feel the same
The video I was waiting for, ty
Are you also using Starship?
yup! I think i made a video about it as well
@@adibhanna Have you noticed any decrease in the speed of Ghostty when using Starship?
Just curious.
@@k3rnel_err0r so far no! but ill keep an eye on it! Starship is really fast, so I doubt it will slow things down
Okay, so I've always been calling these "Ghost-Tee-Tee-Why" and "Kit-Tee-Tee-Why".
Would you keep distance from the mic?
its kinda annoying.
feels like someone is speaking right in my ears and too much into my personal space.
thank you
"cross-platform terminal emulator" .. only unix-compatible versions... looks cool, though, i suppose
One guy built it, if you aren’t happy with it, contribute… Why you choose to punish yourself using Windows is the bigger mystery
Cross platform means more than one platform. Nobody on windows even uses a terminal, so why waste effort there