Havoc
A minimal terminal emulator for Wayland on Linux
v0.1.0
Havoc is a minimal but modern terminal emulator for Wayland. It supports everything you would expect from a terminal emulator on a PC, including 24bit colours and TUI features that Fingerterm and, to a lower extent, Toeterm, cannot handle. Havoc being developed for PC originally, it is meant to be used in landscape with a hardware keyboard.
You can still use Havoc with no hardware keyboard, using qCommand, any other terminal, or .desktop files to print command outputs that do not render correctly in other terminals. To issue a command in Havoc from another application, use "havoc -l COMMAND", where "-l" is to hold in case the output does not keep a process running. - 24-bit colours - Full support for ncurses features and other TUI - Easy multi-touch text selection; no more conflict between selecting and scrolling - One finger scrolling (like all native SFOS apps except terminals) - User configuration in ~/.config/havoc.cfg by default (font, font size, colours, opacity of the cover, etc.) - Support for compose and dead keys if your hardware keyboard is set to use a xkb layout with dead keys (additional dependency: compose-deadkeys) I am not the developer of Havoc, I just convinced the author who was greatly understanding, and helped adapting it to SFOS peculiarities and packaged it. Upstream Havoc is being actively developed by Murray Calavera (ii8) at https://github.com/ii8/havoc/.Download
The easiest way to download and install this software is by the SailfishOS:Chum GUI app. If you wish to download the RPM file by yourself, please expand the section below.
App information
- Package name
- havoc
- Version
- 0.1.0+sailfishos.20220121231007.43.g45e03f7-1.1.1.jolla
- Licence
- MIT
- Last updated
- 2024-06-02 23:53:59
- Download size
- 2.6 MiB
- Installed size
- 2.6 MiB
- Checksum (sha256)
- 70860741b4c176fe12d4e347d4557319d7b51cc39a8ba79356c1bcd1e07e7fef