Ghostel is a high-performance terminal emulator for Emacs that uses the libghostty-vt engine to provide advanced features like true color support, Kitty keyboard and graphics protocols, and desktop notifications. It includes built-in shell integration for bash, zsh, fish, and nushell to assist with directory tracking and prompt navigation.
- Requires Emacs 28.1+ with dynamic module support across macOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Android/Termux, or native Windows.
- Offers several input modes including semi-char, char, line, emacs, and copy mode for varied workflows.
- Provides an extension to handle escape key routing specifically for Evil-mode users in alt-screen applications.
Ghostel is a fast, robust terminal emulator for Emacs powered by libghostty-vt, the engine behind the Ghostty terminal. It provides high-fidelity features such as true color support, Kitty keyboard and graphics protocols, hyperlinks, desktop notifications, and synchronized output.
* Built-in shell integration for bash, zsh, and fish that enables directory tracking and prompt navigation.
* Five distinct input modes—semi-char, char, line, emacs, and copy mode—to suit different user workflows.
* Wide extensibility with support for Evil mode, Eshell integration, and compilation modules.
Termius is a modern, full-featured SSH client designed to enhance productivity and collaboration for engineers. It provides a seamless terminal experience across multiple platforms including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. The platform features secure synchronization through encrypted vaults, allowing teams to share infrastructure data safely.
- IDE-style autocomplete for faster command entry
- Encrypted Vaults for secure host and credential sharin
- Real-time terminal multiplayer sessions for team collaboration
Integrated SFTP for easy file transfers
- Centralized Keychain for managing SSH keys, passwords, and certificates
- Support for hardware security keys (FIDO2) and biometric authentication
- Cross-device synchronization to keep workflows consistent anywhere
A quick start guide for using the Tek4010 tool, providing basic usage syntax and practical command-line examples. The documentation covers how to display plot files, run ARDS examples, view text output, and execute animations or demo scripts.