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I spend my every free moment improving iTerm2, the world’s greatest terminal emulator. For details on the app, see Features and Documentation.
The History of iTerm2
I wrote my first terminal emulator (and a BBS to go with it!) before entering high school. Then twenty years passed. In 2010 I discovered the abandoned iTerm project. I started contributing bug fixes to it for issues that I noticed. I published my changes to the dear departed Google Code. People started filing bug reports, and I figured I might as well fix them—why not? Before I knew it, the project took off. Since then there have been six major releases, 8,000 issues, and over 10,000 commits. I'm even more excited about this project now than when I began.
The Future of iTerm2
I plan to keep working on this project forever. To see the plans for version 3.3 and 3.4, view the Project Roadmap.
If you enjoy iTerm2, help support free software by giving back. Pull Requests are even better than donations, but everything helps :-)
Featured work
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gnachman/iTerm2
iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.
Objective-C 15,308 -
gnachman/tmux2
tmux/iterm2 integration
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gnachman/iterm2-website
Website for iTerm2
HTML 81 -
gnachman/dotfiles
My dot files
Vim Script 21 -
gnachman/tmux_old
Add "command mode" to tmux for future iTerm2 integration
C 14 -
gnachman/NMSSH
NMSSH is an Objective-C wrapper for libssh2, with a sweet API.
C 7