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AI-native open-source terminal for modern developers
Cross-platform terminal with built-in AI chat, inline file previews, and durable SSH sessions. Supports OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and Ollama for in-terminal AI assistance. With 18k+ GitHub stars, it combines modern terminal UX with AI-powered command suggestions, making remote development and server management faster and more intuitive.
Electron-based terminal with plugin ecosystem
Terminal emulator built on web technologies (HTML/CSS/JS) using Electron. Extensible via npm packages with a vibrant plugin and theme ecosystem. Created by Vercel with 43k+ GitHub stars. Offers split panes, configurable hotkeys, and a fully customizable UI that appeals to developers who want a modern, hackable terminal experience.
Lightweight fast text editor known for speed
Lightweight, cross-platform code editor built in Rust for extreme speed. Opens instantly and handles large files without lag. Supports LSP for language intelligence, Vim and Emacs keybindings, and real-time multiplayer collaboration. With GPU-accelerated rendering and a growing extension ecosystem, Zed offers the fastest editing experience available for developers who prioritize responsiveness above all else.
Professional IDEs with Junie AI coding agent
AI-native code editor focused on speed and developer experience. Features an AI-powered sidebar for code generation, refactoring, and codebase Q&A. Supports multi-file context awareness and integrates with popular LLM providers. Designed as a lightweight alternative to heavier IDEs, appealing to developers who want fast AI assistance without sacrificing editor performance.
GPU-accelerated terminal with Lua config
GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator written in Rust with configuration in Lua for maximum flexibility. Supports multiplexing (splits, tabs, workspaces), ligatures, true color, sixel/iTerm2/Kitty image protocols, and SSH multiplexer for remote sessions. Extensive keyboard/mouse customization, dynamic color schemes, and a built-in serial port mode. Works on macOS, Linux, Windows, and FreeBSD. Known for deep customizability. 19K+ GitHub stars.