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Termy documentation
Install Termy, learn the daily workflows, and shape it around how you work.
New to Termy? Start with Install Termy, then keep Troubleshooting nearby for the current unsigned macOS build.
Start here
These steps take you from download to a useful daily setup.
1. Install Termy
Choose the correct macOS, Linux, or Windows build and complete the first launch.
2. Learn the workspace
Open tabs and panes, search output, and use the command palette.
3. Make it yours
Choose a theme, font, keybindings, shell behavior, and tab layout.
Fix a launch problem
Resolve macOS quarantine errors and other installation blockers.
Find an answer by goal
Work faster
Tabs, split panes, search, tasks, layouts, command palette, and tmux sessions.
Change behavior
Appearance, colors, themes, terminal behavior, keybindings, and advanced options.
Look up an exact value
Configuration keys, default shortcuts, and every available action.
Build or embed Termy
Contributor internals, render metrics, command boundaries, and libtermy.
Useful shortcuts
| Goal | macOS | Linux / Windows |
|---|---|---|
| Open Settings | Cmd , | Ctrl , |
| Open command palette | Cmd P | Ctrl P |
| Search terminal output | Cmd F | Ctrl F |
Use the search button in the sidebar when you know a setting or feature name but not which section owns it.