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    Home»Development»Ghostty Is a Fast, Feature-Rich, Cross-Platform Terminal

    Ghostty Is a Fast, Feature-Rich, Cross-Platform Terminal

    December 30, 2024

    Ghostty Is a Fast, Feature-Rich, Cross-Platform Terminal

    Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration. It was created to feel and look like a native application for your given desktop environment (macOS or Linux). Ghostty is written in Swift using AppKit and SwiftUI on macOS, using a shared libghostty core package used on every platform.

    Ghostty 1.0 on macOS
    Ghostty 1.0 on macOS

    Ghosty is also designed to be fast. I don’t have any benchmarks, but it feels incredibly responsive for any of my daily tasks in the terminal. I am by no means a power terminal user, but it just feels good.

    Main Features

    • Windows, tabs, and splits: Support for multiple windows, tabs, and splits
    • Color themes: Hundreds of built-in themes for light and dark mode
    • Keybindings: Flexible, custom keybindings
    • Configuration: Support for hundreds of configuration options
    • And more…

    I am just starting to experiment with configuration in Ghostty, but here’s what I have so far in my configuration on macOS:

    theme = Monokai Soda
    font-family = Jetbrains Mono
    font-size = 13
    window-padding-x = 20
    window-padding-y = 20
    window-width = 140
    window-height = 35
    window-save-state = always
    auto-update = download
    

    I was impressed by the built-in theme viewer you can access by running ghostty +list-themes. You can search this list by typing /:

    Browse themes with ghostty +list-themes
    Browse themes with ghostty +list-themes

    You can copy the theme name to your clipboard by pressing c. All help options are available in the theme viewer with shift + /. Once you find the theme you want, add it to your config file using the theme option. For example, mine is the following:

    theme = Monokai Soda
    

    You can try Ghostty on macOS or Linux by downloading it from the Ghostty website. To get familiar with and configure Ghostty, check out the documentation.

    Ghostty is a passion project created by Mitchell Hashimoto, previous co-founder of HashiCorp and creator of tools like Vagrant, Terraform, and Vault. If you’re interested in following Ghostty’s progress, I recommend following @mitchellh on X.


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