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by bad_user
2307 days ago
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iTerm2 is what made me finally use Emacs in the terminal, completely replacing vim for me. You can configure Emacs when running from the terminal to respond to mouse input or to integrate with the system's clipboard. You make it run in server mode, via a Launchd config and you get instant startup times too. iTerm2 also has built-in powerline glyphs. It was actually easier to configure Emacs's powerline package to work from the terminal than it was to work from the GUI version. I also like iTerm2's tmux integration. iTerm2 is one of the reasons why I won't abandon MacOS for my software development needs anytime soon. |
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