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by gregwebs
911 days ago
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Great project! I am a happy user of warp.dev
They are enhancing the standard terminal experience with a lot of features- some of the same ones in hucksh (they just added showing the directory and other metadata of the command in the history search). IMHO it's going to be hard to get developers to pay for a terminal when there are a lot of free options. Warp is trying to sell based on team collaboration features- often this is the right model although at the moment their team collaboration features doesn't seem to meet my needs. |
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Yeah, I've looked at warp.dev. Funny story: I heard about them from Daniel MartÃ, aka mvdan, the author of the shell library I'm using.
It looks really neat, though I confess I haven't explored it much; dogfooding, don't'cha know. :) I felt a little threatened by them but also weirdly encouraged, since they got $50M in funding. It made me think that hey, somebody thinks a new experimental shell/terminal is a viable commercial product; why not mine? Also, Warp is pretty expensive by comparison (for teams of 6 or more, anyway; granted it's free for 5 or less).
Yeah, getting people to switch will be difficult, especially since most terminals are pretty rock-solid as far as their actual ncurses emulation, and mine still has some rough edges. I'm hoping that I can at least get a few happy users and go from there.
Thanks again for the kind words!