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by KolenCh
981 days ago
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I tried the first line and in some situations (specifically with some remotes, i.e. kitty -> ssh -> tmux with that 1st line) it still won't fix it. I gave up kitty because the author obviously don't like tmux and is advising users not to use it. So it is more like a choice between kitty and tmux. Giving up kitty is easier for me in terms of features and time for retraining. What's your reason to migrate from kitty to wezterm? |
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My reason to no longer using kitty is simple: I don't like having to copy kitty's terminfo data to every single system I connect to in order to have my terminal work.
It's fine for those few systems I very often connect to, of course.
But I also connect to ephemeral systems, sometimes for a short session, and the toil and friction inherent in having to do that just isn't worth it.
Sure, "kitty +kitten ssh ..." can work in most people's scenarios. Didn't quite work in mine, due to various intricacies about my ssh setup - multiple ssh keys, handled mostly by ssh-ident.
wezterm Just Worked for me. As I got "back" to also using other systems like Windows and MacOS, it Just Worked there, too. No fiddling with terminfo, no fiddling with $TERM, either.
Happy days.