WM: Niri

Terminal: doom emacs

email: doom emacs

file manager: doom emacs

ide: doom emacs

panel: waybar

so I was playing around with Doom Emacs today and I realized “why am I still using a terminal emulator?” with some tweeks I’m able to get pretty much everything other than gaming and web browsing running through doom. I use Aerc for email, Dirvish for file management, vterm for my terminal, all within doom emacs. I don’t have a terminal installed anymore.

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    18 hours ago

    vterm for my terminal, all within doom emacs.

    Hah, didn’t know about vterm, just term.

    investigates

    On one hand, vterm appears to support 24-bit color.

    On the other hand, eat — another emacs-based terminal emulator — appears to support Sixel.

    Definitely hot competition among emacs terminal emulator programs.

    $ git clone https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-testsuite.git
    $ cd sixel-testsuite
    

    This is running terminal-only emacs in foot (which supports both Sixel and 24-bit color), with a vterm buffer and an eat buffer:

    https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/91b24f67-c2ff-4a52-aa41-6db539472470.png