nix-config/kitty
Donovan Glover 843a6dd824
meta: Switch back to librewolf
After using firefox for a while, a deal-breaker for me was that the
regular version is impossible load custom extensions for without signing
them before-hand.

Although it's possible to load extensions through about:debugging every
time the web browser is started, it's significantly easier for me to
simply use librewolf and not worry about it. Additionally, I can now
leverage the many additional features librewolf has compared to firefox,
and now no longer have to worry about "configuring firefox" after
installing it.
2023-03-19 13:46:43 -04:00
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.config meta: Switch back to librewolf 2023-03-19 13:46:43 -04:00
README.md docs: Add READMEs for kitty, xcursor, and xinit 2018-11-18 20:57:03 -05:00

kitty

kitty is a new terminal emulator built from the ground up to support all modern terminal features.

Use Cases

kitty can be used to:

  • View images in the terminal, without the visual inconsistencies of w3m
  • Change background opacity on the fly (without opening a new terminal)
  • View emoji and other special symbols in the terminal
  • View all icon fonts in the terminal
  • Change the entire color scheme on the fly (both the terminal and kitty itself)
  • Display over 16 million different colors at the same time (also known as 24-bit true color support)

You should not use kitty if:

  • You should use kitty.