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Terminal Setup with Zsh + Tmux + Dracula Theme

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    A terminal emulator for macOS that does amazing things.
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    • Open Source
    When I worked with MacOS, I used iTerm2, but now on Linux I am using Guake as my default terminal. What I look for is to be able to open the command line in any monitor with a simple CTRL + SPACE shortcut.

    #Terminal #Developer Tools #SSH 111 social mentions

  2. NOTE: Guake terminal has been discontinued.
    Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    When I worked with MacOS, I used iTerm2, but now on Linux I am using Guake as my default terminal. What I look for is to be able to open the command line in any monitor with a simple CTRL + SPACE shortcut.

    #Terminal Tools #SSH #Server Management 9 social mentions

  3. A delightful community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration.
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    • Open Source
    Oh My Zsh is a framework to manage your Zsh configuration, themes, plugins and much more.

    #Developer Tools #Programming #Terminal 74 social mentions

  4. A dark theme for Atom, Alfred, Brackets, Emacs, iTerm, Mintty, Notepad++, Slack, Sequel Pro, Sublime Text, Telegram, Textmate, Terminal.app, Ulysses, Vim, Visual Studio Code, Wox, Xcode, and Zsh
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    • Open Source
    Dracula is one of the most famous themes out there. I use it both my terminal and VSCode. Guake already comes with it pre-installed, so go to Preferences → Appearance and choose Dracula as a Built-in scheme.

    #Productivity #Design #Developer Tools 72 social mentions

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