I am looking some recommendations for a terminal emulator from windows to login to Linux via ssh+tmux and also connect to WSL.
It needs to have support for multiple tabs, would be nice if it also had split window support. And mostly should feel like a Linux terminal emulator.
I am mostly used to konsole, so something like that would be preferable. I have been using alacritty, but no tabs makes me feel weird.
- Microsoft Terminal supports tabs and custom profiles. It can host Azure CLI, PowerShell, CMD.exe, and Bash. 
 Windows ships with openssh that is usable in any of the supported cli.- I use it all the time for work to ssh into systems. - I have tried this, but feels clunky to me. And the copy paste behaviour is kind of weird. Similar to cmd. - You can modify that in the configs. - Honestly, after using Windows and Linux side-by-side for 25 years, the new Windows Terminal is the best terminal emulator they ever made. - It also has the best promotional video I’ve ever seen for a terminal emulator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gw0rXPMMPE 
- Wow, had to spend couple if hours configuring it. Almost as nice as konsole. 
 
 
- Also it has smart suggestions system which I really like. Initially it was on by default iirc, but nowadays I think you have to turn it on yourself. What it does is basically after you did any command like “ssh root@xx.xx.xx.xx”, it will remember that and next time you start typing “ssh” it will automatically provide full command as autocompletion suggestion. It’s purely textual so it works with anything. - Are Windows users just now getting this feature? I’ve had autosuggestions in my oh-my-zsh config for years. - I’ve never seen it on Windows before Windows Terminal, but the latter has been around for a few years at least. I wouldn’t doubt we can have this and much more with Linux shells. 
 
 
- Came here to say this. My daily driver is nushell in Microsoft terminal. - Nu crowd represent!!! 
 
- Microsoft’s installed ssh has a phone home behaviour, it logs the server IP you connected to back to the MS mothership during your login. 
 
- I use Windows Terminal nowadays. It feels more clunky and slow than say, foot or kitty on Linux, but it’s functional. - Before, I used to use PuTTY for ssh sessions, it feels more fluid, but it needs a lot of configuring to get the terminal behavior just right, and the settings UI is really outdated. It also doesn’t support WSL (unless you run - sshdon WSL and ssh into the system).- Windows Terminal is slower and a bit weird to use - It does work though. Way better than gWSL 
 
- I have been using Tabby for a couple of years and I can recommend it - Looks neat 
 
- Wezterm is pro 
- Windows Terminal - It is preinstalled on Windows 11 
- Just straight vanilla powershell is pretty good - It’s kind of slow to start, though. Coming from a Bash background, it gets tiresome. 
 
- Wezterm is available for windows. Still got some sharp edges. Windows terminal is pretty good though, even supports OSC 52 nowadays. 
- Wezterm 
- I use wezterm. It’s more configurable than the windows terminal and also works on linux. It has an appropriately linux-y feel imo. 
- Konsole works on Windows, so why not use that? - It is still in Alpha 
- I don’t see a download for windows on its page. Or did you mean build from source 
 
- I just use git-bash, I don’t know how it gets installed though. Source tree maybe? 
- Wrong sub. Perhaps you want !windows@sopuli.xyz ? 
- Good O’l command prompt works great for me 
- I used just plain command prompt for a long time when I was on Windows, but I did find a nice one called Tabby. The only problem is getting it to run as your default terminal. 
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