Along the way, they've added some really interesting features I've never seen before. So why am I reviewing a terminal emulator missing most of these features or having them present in only limited configurations? Because by breaking away from this list of commonly agreed-upon "good features" they've managed to make something that requires almost no customization to get started. I love fonts, it's just one of those things. Bookmarks, while not a must-have are nice so you don't need to define a ton of bookmarks in your bash profile.Access to command history through the tool itself.I like a visual indicator I'm working in production vs testing, for instance.
Different setups for different terminals when you are doing totally isolated kinds of work.
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Nice for when you want the icon to bounce in the dock when a job is done in a dock or when you want the password manager to automatically open when a certain login prompt is encountered.
With the death of sudolikeaboss I've come to rely on this functionality just to deal with the mess of passwords that fill my life.