What makes mintty nice is it's customization but a minimal approach.
It's default terminal emulator is Mintty in the cygwin environment.
Check out Awesome-Hyper to get it just the way you like.īabun is a built-for-Windows shell including must of what you need in a nice package. In my screenshot, I have it running in my Babun/Cygwin environment with the Material theme. It's a wrapper so you can use an environment of your choice (WSL, Cygwin, msys2, Git Bash, etc). Hyper.is is one of the nicest looking on windows, due to both its flexibility and customization.Ĭombined with ZSH (oh-my-zsh), a powerline font, a theme and some plugins, it's one of the nicer looking terminals. Here are a few of the terminal emulators I use on Windows. What is beautiful? Functionality or looks?Īnd is the emulator (wrapper) you want to look good, or the shell/environment? In most cases the environment can look great by just switching to a Powerline font variant and a customized framework ( Oh-My-Zsh, anyone?)