It seems like the terminal installation detection is broken on macOS, so it will always set the first one in the list, which is kitty.app.
For now this can be fixed going to Settings -> Terminal -> Set the terminal emulator you want to use, but ideally that should be set up correctly automatically.
It seems like the terminal installation detection is broken on macOS, so it will always set the first one in the list, which is kitty.app.
For now this can be fixed going to Settings -> Terminal -> Set the terminal emulator you want to use, but ideally that should be set up correctly automatically.