Germinal is a minimalist vte-based terminal emulator.
Screenshot available here: http://www.imagination-land.org/images/Germinal/Germinal-1.png
You will need tmux for Germinal to work out of the box.
You need to add new-session
in your ~/.tmux.conf
so that tmux attach creates a new one if none exist.
To configure it, open dconf-editor and go into /org/gnome/Germinal.
By default, germinal launches tmux, but you can specify a custom command by adding extra args to the commandline (no
need for quoting, example: germinal /bin/bash -l
will execute /bin/bash -l
instead of tmux).
By default, germinal uses dconf to store its configuration, but it will use ~/.config/germinal/settings
instead if it
exists. Configuration is in standard keyfile ini
format, in a [Germinal]
section.
List of available keyboard actions:
- `<Ctrl><+>` -> Zoom
- `<Ctrl><->` -> De-Zoom
- `<Ctrl><0>` -> Reset Zoom
- `<Ctrl><Shift><C>` -> Copy
- `<Ctrl><Shift><V>` -> Paste
- `<Ctrl><Shift><Q>` -> Quit
- `<Ctrl><Shift><O>` -> Split window (like terminator)
- `<Ctrl><Shift><E>` -> Split window (like terminator)
- `<Ctrl><Tab>` -> Next tab
- `<Ctrl><Shift><Tab>` -> Previous tab
- `<Ctrl><Shift><T>` -> New tab
- `<Ctrl><Shift><N>` -> Next pane
- `<Ctrl><Shift><P>` -> Previous pane
- `<Ctrl><Shift><W>` -> Close current pane
- `<Ctrl><Shift><X>` -> Resize current pane
To build it, go into the Germinal directory
./autogen.sh
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
make
sudo make install
sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
You can see more information here.
Latest release is Germinal 26.
Direct link to download: http://www.imagination-land.org/files/germinal/germinal-26.tar.xz