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date = 2022-12-17
title = "Simple Terminal"
description = ""
draft = false
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# st

[st](https://st.suckless.org) standards for Simple Terminal, a simple
terminal implementation for X made by the
[suckless](https://suckless.org) team.

This post walks through the dependencies needed and process to build and
install `st` on Fedora Workstation.

## Obtain Files

To start, obtain the source files for `st` via
`git clone`.

```sh
mkdir ~/suckless && cd ~/suckless
git clone https://git.suckless.org/st && cd st
```

## Dependencies

Once you have the files and are in the `st` directory, ensure
the following packages are installed.

```sh
sudo dnf update && sudo dnf upgrade
sudo dnf install gcc patch libX11-devel libXft-devel
```

## Building

Before building, ensure that you read the README file.

```sh
cat README
```

Once you\'ve read the instructions, open the `config.mk` file
and ensure it matches your setup. If you\'re not sure, leave the default
options within the file.

Finally, you can build `st` with the following command.
Ensure you run as root (e.g., `sudo`) or else you may not end
up with a usable application file.

```sh
sudo make clean install
```

## Customization (Patches)

Note that customizing `st` requires you to modify the source
files or to download one of the [available
patches](https://st.suckless.org/patches/) for suckless.org.

If you\'ve already installed `st` and want to customize or
install a patch, start by uninstalling the current program.

```sh
cd ~/suckless/st
sudo make uninstall
```

Next, grab the `<path>.diff` file from the page of the patch
you chose. For example, I will be using the
[defaultfontsize](https://st.suckless.org/patches/defaultfontsize/)
patch in the below example.

```sh
wget https://st.suckless.org/patches/defaultfontsize/st-defaultfontsize-20210225-4ef0cbd.diff
```

Once the file is downloaded inside the `st` folder, apply the
patch and re-install the program. You may need to install the
`patch` command if you don\'t have it installed already (you
should have installed it above).

```sh
patch -i st-defaultfontsize-20210225-4ef0cbd.diff
sudo make clean install
```

Once installed, you can use the default font size patch to launch
`st` with any font size you wish:

```sh
st -z 16
```