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Eat-eshell-mode turns the eshell buffer itself into an eat terminal. Since
top
is ineshell-visual-commands
list, it gets run in a separate term mode buffer. To switch this out for an eat buffer, useeat-eshell-visual-command-mode
.Thank you! That's helpful. I'm a little confused: what benefit does turning the eshell buffer into an eat terminal give you? Better perf? I'm still new to eshell and stuff.
Oooooooooohhhhhhhhhh… I can run things like
cal
orjulia
and it handles all the escape codes seamlessly. Wow. Totally sold now.Any tips on how to deal with $TERM being eat-truecolor? It confuses some apps, e.g. julia is monocolor
This is my current config: set TERM to "xterm", and fix the otherwise impossible-to-see ANSI blue:
this is why I'm so hype about it lol
This exactly. For me it's neofetch