I'm not going to learn more configuration languages or type 30 characters (or paste them from the browser) to toggle a binary setting.
Finally, somewhere else in this thread someone linked a web tool that will generate the settings if you absolutely can't look up the couple you need to change.
As a DSL, it's key-value pairs. It doesn't get much simpler than that.
Also, having an explorable and searchable UI doesn't mean it's not saved in the same shareable and readable file.
No one is confused as to how the ghostty config works. Key value pairs. Sure. A window full of GUI controls and system color pickers can create that config file, or I can manually by hand. I’d prefer the former.
mkdir -p ~/.config/ghostty
ghostty +show-config --default --docs >> ~/.config/ghostty/configUninstalled it right away, I'll keep using the default MacOS Terminal app.