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@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ URL: <https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm>
## Q5: Does/will this work with 'emacs -nw'?
-
-### yes, it does
+yes, it does
## Q4: Thats a nice looking prompt, do you have it on a git repo we could see, or something of that manner? Thanks, I use bash right now so I didn't know it was the default on the others.
@@ -39,30 +38,24 @@ Not any time soon. You will have to compile vterm the first time you start it.
## Q2: What are differences between Eshell and Vterm?
+performance
-### performance
-
-
-### Vterm is like xterm but in Emacs, eshell is like bash but in Emacs.
-
+Vterm is like xterm but in Emacs, eshell is like bash but in Emacs.
-### <https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm#given-that-eshell-shell-and-ansi-term-are-emacs-built-in-why-should-i-use-vterm>
+<https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm#given-that-eshell-shell-and-ansi-term-are-emacs-built-in-why-should-i-use-vterm>
## Q1: could you put your testing scripts up somewhere?
+256colors: <https://pastebin.com/j6HF5q8T>
-### 256colors: <https://pastebin.com/j6HF5q8T>
-
-
-### title: <https://pastebin.com/SByKdJM2>
-
+title: <https://pastebin.com/SByKdJM2>
-### I cannot pastebin the 1MB of data, I pasted a sample of it: <https://pastebin.com/n1T3aUff>
+I cannot pastebin the 1MB of data, I pasted a sample of it: <https://pastebin.com/n1T3aUff>
# Notes
-## <https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm>
+<https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm>