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by skeledrew
41 days ago
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I honestly don't get the deal with Warp. Ttyphoon does look interesting, but it's at least 3 years old and still alpha; doesn't inspire much confidence to be used as anything more than a toy. But then again I've been using Horizon[0] since its debut here, despite encountering some alpha edges. Made a few changes, and now working on a port of it to Python. But again generally I really don't see these projects going the "full" distance as the processing to presentation pipeline is already generally solved. [0] https://github.com/peters/horizon |
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i also didn't try warp yet. it just came out as FOSS and i am waiting for them to implement the option to disable the AI functions which they promised. what i like about warp is that it treats the output of each command as a separate entity that i can work with. a lot of power comes from that. also the separation of commandline and output if i saw that right. wave is another terminal that does that.
i'd like to take that idea even further. having separate output boxes means that each box can be used differently. i could for example run an interactive program in a box, such as an editor, or a filemanager. even a graphical one. heck, even a browser view. so basically, can treat each box as its own window without the clutter of tabs or windows that i would get otherwise. the potential of this interface is massive.