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Description
What's an operating system without a terminal? The modules in this category bring varying degrees of terminal emulation into Emacs.
If you can't decide which to choose, I recommend doom-package:vterm or doom-package:eshell. doom-module::term vterm offers that best terminal emulation available but requires a few extra steps to get going. doom-module::term eshell works everywhere that Emacs runs, even Windows, and provides a shell entirely implemented in Emacs Lisp.
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