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I use Yazi with all of those - it also has ripgrep integrated

Between all of those it's hard to think of a better experience navigating a filesystem.



I also use

  yazi
along with kitty. Unfortunately I did not find an (acceptable) way to simulate the behaviour of

  ddterm 
GNOME extension with kitty or alacritty. A dropdown Terminal with image protocol for file preview would be very cool.


Can you explain what this does? From screenshots I can't tell what the ddterm user experience is

I personally tend to wezterm nowadays, kitty breaks too many things, especially over tmux/ssh (or combination thereof and with zellij)

I'll also admit to liking iterm2 on macos a lot


ddterm is just a drop down terminal extension for gnome (like Guake or Yakuake). Dropdown means that it has an animation to drop from the top of your screen. You can configure it to be an overlay or pushing away the other windows.

I'm not really sure why I like it so much, but it feels natural.




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