![]() ![]() Yeah, I mean all this is very subjective. It's basically the same migration as when I moved from Sublime Text to Atom (though I use VS Code now) I'm also interested in iTerm2 3.3, which overhauls the iTerm2 UI. I'm interested to see how Hyper 3 compares. Performance of Hyper 2 was adequate enough for me to switch. I would assume there's a plugin out there to handle searching, I just haven't looked that far into it yet. Two things I miss from iTerm2 are infinite scrollback and the ability to search output with Command-F. It's built with React, CSS, etc, so personally the ability to easily adjust and create is super nice. ![]() With Hyper it's been fairly easy for me to create a local plugin that renders a statusbar with those bits of context. Previously I used a custom prompt with lots of different bits of context (git status, node environment, python environment, Kubernetes context, etc). Second, I've found it useful to be able to customize my terminal with web technologies. I'm not entirely sure why this is, and I'd be interested to see what options could be tweaked in iTerm2 to make it visually similar, but Hyper just "feels" nicer to look at for me. I found the font rendering more pleasant on the eyes. This is my personal experience, but for me, considering that the terminal is so frequently used, the small improvements add up over time.
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