99% of people won’t need anything other than Tmux.
I only use Wezterm because it supports RTL and BiDi languages.
thanks no.
tmux my belovedI wonder how many people bounced off of it and decided to look for alternatives because of its honestly pretty terrible default keybinds
The terrible defaults can be fixed in less than 100 lines.
Hell, they can just copy my config
herdr is another one that’s out there. I’ve tried it out and have been driving it for a while. I like it cause I have a lot of agents open and it tells me who’s blocked
Does Emacs count?

Yeah, as long as you use it as a vim container.
honestly Wezterm or Konsole is all you need if you want to multiplex or like I do is just patch ST to the point where it’s pretty much the same only a lot lighter.
Konsole is a fantastic terminal that a lot of people sleep on.
I mostly use tmux when logged in as a different user either locally or remotely, so that I don’t have to login multiple times. Do any of these terminal emulators support that?
How would the terminal multiplexer even affect this? Don’t you just sudo or su to switch user?
Login as user A. Want to execute multiple commands. With multiplexer: open multiplexer while logged in as user A, create multiple panes. Without multiplexer: open a pane in terminal emulator, login as user A, execute one command, repeat for every command.
For me it is just
screeninsidegnome-consoleand PaperWM to arrange my terminals on Gnome.This list is missing zmx https://github.com/neurosnap/zmx







