commit 6b4882e2219fafd5a707b9bdd7d367d727dab22d
parent 548b2c7e9e614317790bca46250c10333cba0c7c
Author: Jake Bauer <jbauer@paritybit.ca>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 00:31:15 -0500
Reword paragraph on trying other terminals
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1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pages/blog/urxvt-to-st.md b/pages/blog/urxvt-to-st.md
@@ -9,9 +9,11 @@
<div class="byline">
<b>Written By:</b> Jake Bauer |
<b>Posted:</b> 2020-02-14 |
- <b>Last Updated:</b> 2020-02-14
+ <b>Last Updated:</b> 2020-02-15
</div>
+_**Update:** Reworded paragraph on trying other terminals._
+
I spend most of my time working in the terminal. Whether it's email with
Neomutt, music with ncmpcpp, programming with Neovim, or administrating my
systems, I feel the most comfortable and in control when using the terminal.
@@ -54,10 +56,10 @@ shows urxvt's output for [this truecolour test](https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8
I heard about st from other people on the Internet and from videos that I came
across on Youtube and it intrigued me because of Suckless' (the creators of st)
-unique philosophy regarding software development. I also gave other terminals a
-try but either found them to need far too many dependencies (e.g. konsole,
-xfce4-terminal) or to just have far too many unnecessary features or feel slow
-to load (e.g. kitty). So I decided to give st a shot.
+unique philosophy regarding software development. I also gave some other
+terminals a try (kitty, konsole, xfce4-terminal, but either found them to need
+far too many dependencies, have far too many unnecessary features, or take far
+too long to load so I decided to give st a shot.
Once I got done configuring it, and patching it with the couple additions that I
wanted (a scrollback buffer and the ability to copy URLs so that I could open