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Tilix (formerly terminix) has an open issue as well: github.com/gnunn1/tilix/issues/480ivant– ivant2017-05-05 10:06:33 +00:00Commented May 5, 2017 at 10:06
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5Is EternalTerminal a terminal emulator? They say it's kind of like mosh but with support for tmux control mode. With iTerm2, you can open a new tab and it is connected to the same host as the original tab.Steven Shaw– Steven Shaw2019-06-03 03:55:25 +00:00Commented Jun 3, 2019 at 3:55
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Kitty issue: github.com/gnunn1/tilix/issues/480Victor Sergienko– Victor Sergienko2019-06-07 18:26:02 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2019 at 18:26
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Seems like Hyper (hyper.is) will get proper support once this plugin is finalized: github.com/MisterTea/hyper-htm.Max Semikin– Max Semikin2019-11-27 15:24:35 +00:00Commented Nov 27, 2019 at 15:24
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2As I commented in the other answer, EternalTerminal doesn't seem to be a terminal emulator, and doesn't supply what OP is asking for.Matthew Sharp– Matthew Sharp2020-12-16 20:42:45 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2020 at 20:42
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