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Answer by user2113258 for Are there terminals that support true color?

If you're looking for a quick link for Mac OS X, I just got iTerm2 nightly build and it works perfectly with true color: https://iterm2.com/downloads/nightly/#/section/home To answer the question about...

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Answer by Yosh for Are there terminals that support true color?

I know I'm very late for the party, but I found this : a gist titled "True Color (16 million colors) support in various terminal applications and terminals", which gives information about which...

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Answer by vines for Are there terminals that support true color?

In the older days where terminals originate, they were hardware, and their colourfulness was limited by hardware constraints (i.e. memory shortage). Now we mostly use virtual terminals, which often...

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Answer by ak2 for Are there terminals that support true color?

KDE Konsole has true colour support, i.e. every character can have a different 24-bit colour. Xterm and most other terminal emulators these days have a palette of 256 colours, whereby each of those...

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Are there terminals that support true color?

I cannot understand why Apple's default terminal has only 16 colors, iterm2 etc support 256 colors, but X11's terminal supports true color (although its user interface is crappy). My question is in...

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