Best Terminal Emulators for Linux of 2024

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    Rio Terminal Reviews
    Rio is a terminal app that's built using Rust, WebGPU and Tokio runtime. It aims to provide the best frame rate experience for as long as you like, but can also be configured to use minimal GPU. The terminal renderer uses a redux state machine. Lines that have not been updated will not be redrawn. Look for the simplest rendering process most of the time. Rio is designed to support WebAssembly, so in the near future you will be in a position to define how your tab system will function with a WASM plug-in written in any language. Rio uses WGPU which is a WebGPU implementation for use outside a browser. It also acts as a backend for Firefox’s WebGPU implementation. WebGPU is a more efficient way to use modern GPUs than WebGL.
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    Wave Terminal Reviews

    Wave Terminal

    Command Line Inc

    $0
    Wave is a free, AI-native terminal that allows for seamless developer workflows. It features inline rendering, modern UI, and persistent sessions. Features Include: - Render anything with plugins, including audio/video, Markdown, images, and more. - Edit code fast with the same editor used by VSCode both locally and remotely. - Persistent Sessions, searchable Universal History, and workspaces between local and remote sessions. - Native integration of AI with ChatGPT. In the future, users will be able to bring their own AI with them (BYOLLM). - Packages are available for macOS and Linux, licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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    PuTTY Reviews

    PuTTY

    PuTTY

    Free
    PuTTY is a free implementation for SSH and Telnet on Windows and Unix platforms. It also includes an xterm terminal emulator. PuTTY is a client application for the SSH and Telnet, Rlogin and SUPDUP network protocols. These protocols can all be used to remotely access a computer via a network. PuTTY implements the client side of the session. This is the end at the session is displayed and not the one it runs. PuTTY is run on a Windows computer. Then you tell it to connect (for example, to a Unix server). PuTTY opens a new window. You can then type anything into the window and it will send it to the Unix machine. Everything the Unix machine sends back will be displayed in the window. You can use the Unix machine like you were sitting at its console while actually sitting somewhere else. Named session profiles can save all of PuTTY's settings. You can also modify the default settings for new sessions.
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    StayLinked Reviews
    StayLinked allows you to move to the most advanced devices, measure and optimize productivity using cutting-edge business intelligence and interface with ground-breaking technologies such as automation, robotics and augmented reality. It is crucial to keep employees on the job. Traditional terminal emulator solutions can cause erratic performance and connectivity. End users spend more time attempting to fix problems with the help desk than they do performing critical application tasks. StayLinked ensures that applications and users run at their best by eliminating lost sessions, enabling central application configuration and management, as well as providing highly efficient help desk tools. StayLinked Terminal Emulation is the fastest TE solution for mobile devices. Traditional terminal emulators send all telnet/SSH traffic directly to the mobile device.
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    Muon SSH Terminal Reviews

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    Free
    It's easy and fun to communicate with remote servers via SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH Client. It features an enhanced SFTP file browser and SSH terminal emulator. It also has a remote resource/process manager. A server disk space analyzer, remote text editors, large remote log viewers, and many other useful tools that make it easy to work remotely. Muon offers functionality similar to web-based control panel but it works over SSH from a local computer. Therefore, no installation is necessary on the server. It works on both Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested on several Linux and UNIX servers such as CentOS, RHEL and OpenSUSE. It also works with NetBSD and NetBSD. This application is primarily for web/backend developers, who frequently deploy/debug code on remote servers. They are not comfortable with complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful to sysadmins who manually manage many remote servers.
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    PowerTerm InterConnect Reviews
    The PowerTerm InterConnect Series consists of several robust terminal emulator applications that support the host access requirements of small and large organizations. It allows enterprises to use a single host access solution. PowerTerm InterConnect products provide fast and reliable access data residing on a wide range of hosts such as IBM Mainframe zSeries and IBM AS/400 iSeries. Each product of the PowerTerm InterConnect line allows terminal emulation using a variety of communication modes. PowerTerm InterConnect provides a flexible feature set that maximizes users' time and offers a wide variety of options. Power Script Language allows users to automate tasks and increase productivity. PowerTerm InterConnect is small in footprint and can be installed on any computer. It can run legacy applications quickly and efficiently.
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    Flynet Viewer TE Reviews
    Flynet Viewer™, TE (Terminal Emulation), is a browser-based terminal emulator that allows you to access key business systems. Access Mainframe, iSeries and Unix systems from any device that has zero client software. The terminal emulator is installed on a server environment either on-premises or in the cloud and centrally managed by Flynet Viewer administration center. Flynet Viewer is compatible with all browsers and devices that do not require ActiveX or Java plugins. Flynet Viewer includes all the features that you would expect from an enterprise terminal emulator. These include file transfer, client and server-side macros, single sign-on and MFA, file transfer, file transfers, file transfer, single-sign-on, MFA, and keyboard remapping. Flynet Viewer Terminal Emulation offers the same functionality as a full fat desktop Terminal Emulation Client but is delivered over the internet and served up via browser. Flynet Viewer Terminal Emulation can be used on any device, regardless of the operating system or native browser.
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    HostAccess Reviews
    HostAccess is a PC terminal emulator software. It provides a range of terminal emulator tools for Microsoft Windows users. This allows secure access on various platforms such as Linux, Unix and IBM. HostAccess' main purpose is to connect to PICK (multivalue), such as UniVerse and UniData, D3, ONware etc., and to use your own package of programs written using PICK Basic. These programs offer APIs for data exchange as well as extensive GUI capabilities. Quickly create reports and integrate data with Windows applications. Connect to multiple systems in one environment. HostAccess provides all the essential terminal emulator software features you require in one page. So, whether you're looking for asynchronous/synchronous connections, server-based administration, concurrent users, or multiple session access, HostAccess is an ideal solution for you.
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    kitty Reviews
    This kitty is for power keyboard users. All its controls can be used with the keyboard, although it also supports mouse interactions. Its configuration is simple and easily editable by humans. I prefer to store configuration in source control. The code in kitty was designed to be modular, easy-to-use, and hackable. It is written in a mixture of C (for performance sensitive parts), and Python (for easy hackability). It doesn't depend on any complicated UI toolkit and uses only OpenGL to render everything. Lastly, kitty was designed from the ground up in order to support all modern terminal features such as unicode and true color, bold/italic fonts and text formatting. It extends existing text formatting escape code support to add support for additional features such as colored and styled underlines. Kitty's design goal is to be extensible so that future features can be added.
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    SecureCRT Reviews

    SecureCRT

    VanDyke Software

    SecureCRT client for Windows and Mac OS X provides solid terminal emulation for computing professionals. It increases productivity with advanced session management, as well as a host of other ways to streamline repetitive tasks and save time. SecureCRT allows remote access, file transfer, data tunneling, and secure remote access for everyone in your company. SecureCRT is a tool you can use all day, whether you need to replace Telnet or Terminal or if you just want to have more powerful remote access tools. SecureCRT is a powerful tool that will increase your productivity. It features SSH's solid security, advanced session management, and advanced scripting. To highlight prompts or identify errors in streaming output or log files, highlight individual words, phrases, and substrings in the session windows. Regular expressions can also be used to highlight strings such as IP addresses. You can combine keywords display attributes (bold and reverse video)
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    Micro Focus Reflection for the Web Reviews
    You can configure sessions with hotspots and keyboard mapping. Web frameworks built around mainframe applications. You can centrally install and deploy applications for instant availability. Users automatically download the latest version of your updates when they connect to your server. Connect to any major GDS. To generate tickets, baggage tags, boarding passes, and tickets using the Airlines Printer component, Connect to host systems to make IBM, UNIX and Unisys data instantly available to browsers from any location, without the need to use Java. End users can access the mainframe and other applications using the new Reflection for the Web Launcher. This removes the need for Oracle Java. Allow users to work in the way they prefer by allowing them to access terminal sessions, file transfer, and printing.
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    Terminator Reviews

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Free
    Chris Jones originally created this tool to arrange terminals. It was inspired by programs like quadkonsole, gnome-multiterm, and others. The main focus of the program is to arrange terminals in grids (tabs, which Terminator also supports), Terminator's behaviour is largely based on gnome terminal. We are adding more features to that system over time, but we also plan to expand in other directions with useful features for sysadmins as well as other users. Please submit bugs to the wishlist if you have suggestions! (See below for the address).
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    GNOME Terminal Reviews
    Terminal is a terminal emulator that allows you to access a UNIX shell environment and run programs on your system. Terminal supports escape sequences to control cursor position, colors, and more. A terminal is a point of input for text in a computer. It is also known as the Command Line Interface, or CLI. The IBM 3270, VT100, and many other hardware terminals are no longer made as physical devices. Terminal emulators are available to emulate these terminals. A command is any input that is entered into the Terminal to be executed. You can execute both graphical user interface (GUI), and command line programs from the terminal. Terminal is a good option if you have a program that terminates abruptly and without warning or error. This will allow the program's debugging messages and errors to be output to the Terminal window. This information is useful when you file a bug report.
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    Yakuake Reviews
    Yakuake, a drop-down terminal emulator built on KDE Konsole technology, is called Yakuake. The screen smoothly rolls down from the top. Tabbed interface with configurable dimensions and animation speed. Skinnable, sophisticated DBus interface. Once Yakuake is started, click on Configure Yakuake. This will open the menu button at the bottom right of the interface. Click on the Open Menu button to change the hotkey to drop/retract your terminal. By default it's set to F12. Most configuration options can be modified from Yakuake GUI. However, some options are only available by editing the configuration file. Yakuake can control itself at runtime via D-Bus messages. It can be used to launch Yakuake within a user-defined session. You can create tabs and assign names to them. You can also ask for specific commands to be run in any tab, or to show/hide Yakuake windows.
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    Micro Focus Host Access for the Cloud Reviews
    You can quickly provide browser-based access from one central location without having to manage Java runtime environments. You must know who has access to your mainframe and make sure that only authorized users can get to the login screen. To move from a potentially insecure eight-character password to a one-time pass ticket, leverage enterprise credentials. Why reinvent the wheel? Through the corporate user directory, you can provision terminal emulation just like other corporate resources. Securely deploy browser-based sessions that are customized with quick keys, macros, and supporting keyboards. Access HTML5 to 3270, 5250 VT, Unisys, VT, Unisys, and Airline host applications from a central place - without the need for managing workstation dependencies or Java runtime environments.
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    FlexTerm Reviews
    FlexTerm is entirely written in C#.NET. This provides a new user interface for terminal emulators. The modern ribbon command bar organizes the program's features in a series tabs at the top. This makes it easier to find features and functions, allows for faster learning, and gives users more control over their experience with the program. The ribbon replaces the traditional toolbars and menu bars and is fully customizable. Users can create custom tabs and tab groups. FlexTerm workspaces can be used for one or more sessions. They can be docked and displayed in tabs or floating. You can arrange sessions within each workspace using drag-and drop functionality.
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    Guake Terminal Reviews

    Guake Terminal

    Guake Terminal

    Free
    Imagine that you are working in your favorite text editor. You want to execute commands such as execute the unit test, check a manpage, or modify a configuration file. It's possible to do this in lightning fast time without even leaving your keyboard. Simply press the predefined "Show Guake” hotkey to execute your command. Then, repress it again to hide your terminal and get back to work. Guake supports multimonitor setup. It can be opened on the screen where your mouse is, as well as on a separate screen. You can use several named tabs. The names are set automatically by the running command or can be customized. To configure Guake tabs, create a script that will run on Guake launch.
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    TTerm Connect Reviews
    Turbosoft's terminal emulation program supports more than 80 emulations of systems such as IBM and HP, OpenVMS (Unix), HP NonStop (Unix), Unisys, Wyse, and many more. TTerm Connect is our web-based HTML5 offering. TTerm Connect, our web-based terminal emulator, offers powerful, flexible terminal emulation using only a web browser. TTerm Connect provides all the features that you would expect from a desktop emulator in a lightweight web app. TTerm Connect is centrally managed and configured. It can be deployed with your existing web client or integrated into your existing website. Any host, any device. Available for all modern web browsers and client devices, with options for Linux or Windows based servers. Flexible and capable of serving the terminal emulation requirements of thousands of concurrent users.
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    WoTerm Reviews
    A powerful open source cross-platform security terminal simulation software, it supports SSH/SFTP/TELNET/RDP/VNC and other mainstream protocols. Support multiple key authentication methods. Support SFTP session backup and synchronization. Support multiple skin interfaces.
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    Konsole Reviews
    Konsole can also be integrated into many other KDE Applications, making it easier and more convenient to use. KDevelop and Kate, for example, use Konsole as a terminal emulator. Do you want to make Konsole even better? Get involved in Konsole development to make Konsole the best terminal emulator.
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