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submitted 4 months ago by kelvie@lemmy.ca to c/emacs@lemmy.ml

I've been using konsole (and iterm2 on my work mac) for most of my working career, but on the linux side, I've recently switched to Kitty, but now I'm wondering if I can finally get used to just using emacs on both.

Does anyone use emacs as their main terminal? Is there one better than ansi-term that supports modern features like libsixel?

I still can't quite get used to the keybindings (like C-c twice for ^C) and some other weirdness.

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[-] Byter@lemmy.one 1 points 4 months ago

I'm not sure I understand your question.

Eat has its own major mode which is used when you open a standalone buffer via the eat function.

When it's embedded in Eshell it mostly just does the right thing whenever you invoke a command that uses terminal control codes (e.g. htop) -- and many of those can be closed with q, yes.

I assume Eat is activated for any program listed in the eshell-visual-commands variable (but I'll admit I don't really understand how that works). The notable new minor modes present when I run htop in eshell are Eat--Eshell-Local and Eat--Eshell-Process-Running.

[-] Makussu@feddit.de 1 points 4 months ago

Yeah i was just asking if you close your eat buffer with q. I really like having one button to open and close my terminal so thats why i asked. Thanks for the extensive awnser tho

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