How to Install and Uninstall kitty.x86_64 Package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)

Last updated: October 13,2024

1. Install "kitty.x86_64" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to install kitty.x86_64 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install kitty.x86_64

2. Uninstall "kitty.x86_64" package

Please follow the instructions below to uninstall kitty.x86_64 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9):

$ sudo dnf remove kitty.x86_64 $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the kitty.x86_64 package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)

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Available Packages
Name : kitty
Version : 0.26.5
Release : 6.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 2.3 M
Source : kitty-0.26.5-6.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Cross-platform, fast, feature full, GPU based terminal emulator
URL : https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty
License : GPLv3 and zlib and BSD
Description : - Offloads rendering to the GPU for lower system load and buttery smooth
: scrolling. Uses threaded rendering to minimize input latency.
:
: - Supports all modern terminal features: graphics (images), unicode, true-color,
: OpenType ligatures, mouse protocol, focus tracking, bracketed paste and
: several new terminal protocol extensions.
:
: - Supports tiling multiple terminal windows side by side in different layouts
: without needing to use an extra program like tmux.
:
: - Can be controlled from scripts or the shell prompt, even over SSH.
:
: - Has a framework for Kittens, small terminal programs that can be used to
: extend kitty's functionality. For example, they are used for Unicode input,
: Hints and Side-by-side diff.
:
: - Supports startup sessions which allow you to specify the window/tab layout,
: working directories and programs to run on startup.
:
: - Cross-platform: kitty works on Linux and macOS, but because it uses only
: OpenGL for rendering, it should be trivial to port to other Unix-like
: platforms.
:
: - Allows you to open the scrollback buffer in a separate window using arbitrary
: programs of your choice. This is useful for browsing the history comfortably
: in a pager or editor.
:
: - Has multiple copy/paste buffers, like vim.