“The fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal emulator” A place for discussion and
questions about the kitty terminal emulator. kitty feature overview: - Fast:
Offloads rendering to the GPU for lower system load
[https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/performance/] - Capable: Graphics, with images
and animations [https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/] -
Scriptable: Control from scripts or the shell
[https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/remote-control/] - Composable: Programmable
tabs, splits [https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/layouts/#splits-layout] and
multiple layouts [https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/layouts/] to manage windows -
Cross-platform (see Supported OS below) - Innovative: Terminal graphics protocol
[https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/] and more Rules: - No NSFW -
be respectful (we were all noobs once) - try to keep discussions in the ballpark
of kitty even if it’s just to contrast another emulator with it Links: -
official documentation [https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/] - github repository
[https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty] Supported OS: - Linux - macOS - Various
BSDs
Are you a fan of the Kitty terminal emulator? Maybe you want to learn more about it? Are you trying to learn how to map that one action in your config? Come ask here :)
Is there a way to defeat the “Command completed” notifications in a gnome-based session? At least out of the box on a fedora desktop, every shell command in kitty produces an alert at the top of the screen. The idea behind those notifications, as I understand it, is for if you’ve moved to another window while waiting for a long-running process to complete in your terminal. At least that’s how it seems to work for the native gnome terminal: it produces a notification only if the window is not focused. Continually having stuff like “Command completed: ls” pop up as I type is a little too distracting for me.
You might ask this in one of the linux communities. I don’t think it’ll get much here in New Communities community; and it’s not a question for the the Kitty Terminal Emulator community because it’s a question about Gnome, not kitty. I don’t run Gnome (I’m not a fan of it at all)
Is there a way to defeat the “Command completed” notifications in a gnome-based session? At least out of the box on a fedora desktop, every shell command in kitty produces an alert at the top of the screen. The idea behind those notifications, as I understand it, is for if you’ve moved to another window while waiting for a long-running process to complete in your terminal. At least that’s how it seems to work for the native gnome terminal: it produces a notification only if the window is not focused. Continually having stuff like “Command completed: ls” pop up as I type is a little too distracting for me.
You might ask this in one of the linux communities. I don’t think it’ll get much here in New Communities community; and it’s not a question for the the Kitty Terminal Emulator community because it’s a question about Gnome, not kitty. I don’t run Gnome (I’m not a fan of it at all)