default font weight: 'normal' or 'bold' default font size in pixels for all tabsįontFamily: 'Menlo, "DejaVu Sans Mono", Consolas, "Lucida Console", monospace', or `'canary'` for less polished but more frequent updates choose either `'stable'` for receiving highly polished, See for all currently supported options. which will not automatically be merged into this file. File is structured like this: // Future versions of Hyper may add additional config options, Hyper’s config is defined as ~/.hyper.js file.
You might be using a different shell, different config at the beginning. The Hyper’s window looks like this in my case:ĭon’t worry if your prompt looks differently. Now, by using the Spotlight Search ( CMD + SPACE) type hyper and there should be a Hyper application on the list.
To install it just drag it to Applications folder.
When we extract zip file Hyper-3.0.2-mac.zip we get a Hyper.app file. Let’s go to Hyper™ page and download a version for your OS. Terminal - Hyper.js 1.1 Download and install Hyper. I wanted to share with you my current development setup - here, terminal setup. You can even add this information (abbreviated) to your signature using the control panel link in the above left of this forum screen then when you post a question or reply to one, that info will automatically be there, ex: see mine and others below their posts.Probably, the first thing that developers do after getting a new computer is… terminal setup. This information helps anyone here in this forum to be able to answer any questions you may have better, thanks. You can get this information from top of your system menu's Welcome screen, System Information program(s), and the best is by typing in " inxi -Fxz" from a console terminal prompt, which you can then copy and paste back here. Note2: You might have to add "guake" or "yakuake" to your system settings, start up programs, for it to start every time you start your computer I did.įYI: It would help everyone here to have more information about your system's setup: like what edition and version of Linux Mint are you using, Cinnamon, Mate, KDE (my fav), or Xfce version 17 or 17.1, or What? 32-bit or 64-bit? Some more information about your hardware would be useful as well. Yakuake - I love this console terminal program, but I had to change the default F12 trigger key to F11 trigger key because F12 was used by other programs easy to do in your system settings menu, shortcuts and gestures, global shortcuts, yakuake. *** Note: I also love the "drop down" Linux console terminal options:
User Malalo: I manage Cisco switches and can connect to them by Telnet, using xterm (basic terminal in Ubuntu), just by typing: telnet ip_address_of_switchĥ Linux / Unix Commands For Connecting To The Serial Console Just using the default Linux Mint console terminal. "Komport" is a GUI based dialup terminal for KDE Linux Alternatives To Microsoft HyperTerminal HyperTerminal for Linux - 2 options: "cutecom" with a graphical user interface (GUI), or "minicom" command line based You may be able to do a lot through the regular Linux Mint console terminal, but again, we need more info. If you search the SPM for "terminal", you will see a lot of options. So far from what I have been reading, the most popular and liked "hyper terminal" programs for Linux are: Cutecom, GTKterm, minicom.
I provided some links below for you to look at, and some of the "hyper terminal" type programs are available in the software repositories like your Software Manager or the Synaptic Package Manager (SPM) where you can install them. If you could be more specific on what hardware that you need to use "hyper terminal" for and how you want to access that hardware (basically, exactly what are you trying to do?). I think it would help to have some more detailed information, including FYI below.