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WORKED
61/100
ALIGNAI SCORE
CONFIDENCE 99.6%
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WezTerm
GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator with multiplexer and Lua scripting
WORKEDAI Build
Pricing
Free
Learning curve
Moderate
Time to value
Days
BEST FORSoloSmall Team
COMMUNITY SENTIMENT
PositiveNegative
WORKS FOR

Creating dynamic development environments with programmable layouts and auto-saved sessions, Replacing iTerm2 with a simpler, Lua-based configuration system

KEY INSIGHT

It's a highly customizable terminal best for developers who want to script their environment and avoid complex GUI settings.

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Community Reviews

Reviews from Reddit, Product Hunt, Hacker News & AlignAI members

WORKED

My daily driver is WezTerm... Runs on Linux, macOS, Windows 10 and FreeBSD. Multiplex terminal panes, tabs and windows on local and remote hosts, with native mouse and scrollback.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Daily driver terminal emulator

WORKED

I use wezterm + tmux on linux, iterm + tmux on mac. (Already an advantage there, tbh)

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Terminal emulator used on Linux, paired with tmux

WORKED

Wezterm works perfectly, and I appreciate the .lua configuration over iTerm2 s mess of menus.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: terminal emulator as a replacement for iTerm2

WORKED

I built a tmuxinator-style workspace manager that spawns project-specific layouts - named tabs, splits, working directories, startup commands - from a fuzzy launcher. Session state auto-saves every 10 minutes with timestamped snapshots and crash recovery.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: As a highly programmable terminal emulator for creating a dynamic development environment, including a tmuxinator-style workspace manager, auto-saving session state, and theme toggling.

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