I saw this screenshot from this post, and was curious as to how they got their Guake environment to have what looks like 3 split tabs. Any suggestions on how to do this? Are they running tmux
on top of Guake or something of the sort?
1 Answer
What you see in the screenshot is couple apps, actually. Tripple split is done by screen
as suggested by the name in lower right corner in the screenshot and the process manager in top split is htop
.
I personally would recommend byobu instead of just screen
, since that has fancier interface showing clock, ip address, and other stats. All the apps are installable via sudo apt-get install PACKAGE-NAME
Here's for instance what can be done witih Byobu. Similar layout:
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1You forgot those arrow-symbols in the prompt? Those are from powerline patched fonts. Maybe the terminal was using
zsh
shell. And the font is inconsolata– AnwarApr 15, 2017 at 7:34 -
Byobu sits on top of
tmux
orscreen
, it use one of them as backend. By default (luckily) usestmux
. Take a look my answer here. May 22, 2018 at 0:38 -
htop
,zsh
maybe withoh-my-zsh
addonsscreen
, withzsh
with agnoster theme. Great combination, I preferbyobu
withtmux
as backend thus.