Warp is the modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.

Believe this terminal has been out for a while on other platforms, but just hit the linux market too. Personally been looking forwards to this one for a while, but don’t have any prior experience with it - so kinda hoping its as good as it looks.

Link: https://www.warp.dev/blog/warp-for-linux

Edit: Some fair points in comments that terminals shouldn’t need cloud login. Personally thought that was an optional thing for people who wanted sync capability.

  • @winety@lemmy.zip
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    59 months ago

    I just installed Konsole to try it out. CTRL + Arrows to jump between words works, but this also works in Blackbox and Gnome Terminal. :D

    CTRL + SHIFT + Arrows for selecting words, SHIFT + Arrows for selecting characters, nor deleting selected text doesn’t work in Konsole, Blackbox, nor Gnome Terminal.

    • @Deckweiss@lemmy.world
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      My bad, I was wrong. The selection mode in Konsole is indeed very wonky. From the manual:

      Selection Mode
      Konsole has a selection by keyboard mode. In this mode it is possible to move around the scroll-
      back and select text without the mouse.
      Enter and leave this mode by using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+D by default).
      Moving the cursor: Arrows, PageUp, PageDown, Home, End.
      Moving the cursor vi style: h,j,k,l, to move one character, Ctrl+b,f,u,d for page up/down or half
      page up/down.
      Select text by using Ctrl or Shift with arrows, or by using V to start selection, moving the cursor
      and then V again to end selection. Shift-V selects whole lines, instead of characters.