Using the Kero terminal for coding

I just discovered this new terminal app called kero.sh that basically removes the need to open an IDE like VS Code or so when vibe coding. It was recommended to me on X, and I tried and liked it immediately.

Using the Kero terminal

I mainly use the cmux app that works great, but the inbuilt files and git extension in Kero caught my attention. I miss a few things in the Kero terminal though, like the ability to drag terminal tabs to the left, right, bottom, or top sides as possible in cmux. But I can still use cmd + t or cmd + d in Kero and that is enough.

Another thing I didn't like about Kero is, cmd + + or - didn't work for zoom in or out, as I can do in basically any other terminal. You can only adjust the font size from settings, if you want bigger or smaller text.

Currently, I'm mainly using cmux but testing and trying Kero with my workflow as well. And if I like it after a few days, I'll migrate everything to using Kero.

Let's see.

Update:

Another major thing I didn't like about Kero is that it doesn't persist AI agent sessions (like Pi agent or OMP agent) when the app is restarted. In cmux, if I'm working with Pi or OMP agent and close and reopen the app, all those sessions automatically stay open and I can just continue typing new prompts right away. That doesn't happen in Kero.

So after using it for 3-4 days, I'm back to using cmux.