terminalidest
Terminalidest is a term used in online discourse and some speculative-fiction contexts to describe adherents of a terminal-based computing ethos. The word combines "terminal" with the -ist suffix to indicate a follower or advocate of a terminal-first approach to technology and digital life. It is not a formal movement and has no centralized organization.
Overview and scope: Terminalidests favor minimalism, transparency, and reproducibility. They emphasize keyboard-driven workflows, plain-text data, and
History and usage: The term began appearing in online writing and niche zines in the late 2010s,
Beliefs and practices: A typical terminalidest practice pattern includes offline-capable or self-hosted setups, scriptable workflows, and
Reception: Some commentators view terminalist approaches as valuable reminders of control and efficiency. Others criticize the
See also: Terminal emulator, Command-line interface, Minimalism, Open-source software, Reproducible builds.