![]() ![]() ITerm2 itself seemed not enough for me when I moved to El Capitan.īut there's a way to closely replicate my old setup. A tine app called can assign global keyboard shortcut to any application, script, etc. And they can be switched on and off (hidden) with the same shortcuts. Thus you can easily use Apple's Terminal in a way you used Visor (except for the animation). So I'm back with my old combo (Terminal.app + iTerm2) and it's close to ideal. Rationale Running Guake is faster than launching a new terminal with a because the program is already loaded into memory, and so can be useful to people who frequently find themselves opening and closing terminals for odd tasks. ![]() Guake follows the same line of and, but it is an attempt to meld the best of them into a single GTK-based application. Version 3 Version 3.0.0 was ported from 2 to GTK+ 3. This version also dropped support for Python 2. Old releases and code depending on GTK2 can be found in the 0.8.x branch.
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