I haven't noticed them, could someone post links?
Ask HN: Why are there so many companies trying to reinvent the terminal (badly)?
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#12Developers use terminals frequently, and there have been no major improvements in terminal software in the last few years. I'd be happy to see more terminals developed because they are useful. I would rather encourage them than discourage it
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#13I haven't noticed them, could someone post links?
Fig https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31222277 Warp https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30921231
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#14I think I am using about 2% of the potential of what the terminal is offering me.
So my need for a new terminal app would be one which - undisruptive - trains me to unlock more and more power of the terminal.
first idea, a panel on the right hand side which explains what I just did, highlights pot improvements (how I could have chained the last 5 tasks) and explains similar or pot. next steps.
A beginners terminal.
What are your unmet needs in regards of the terminal app?
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#15Re: Ask HN: Why are there so many companies trying to reinvent the terminal (badly)?
#16What is their business model? How could you possibly make money creating a new terminal?
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#17Re: Ask HN: Why are there so many companies trying to reinvent the terminal (badly)?
#18I personally don't like to use pimped up terminals because they are written in electron and are not portable. The whole point of using a minimal terminal is being snappy and portable. Just like engineers today can't write code without autocomplete, new engineers won't be able to navigate the cli without assistance.
An analogy would be, vim purists with 0 config vs people who have elaborate configs.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Fig https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31222277 Warp https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30921231
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Re: Ask HN: Why are there so many companies trying to reinvent the terminal (badly)?
#20made me think about my NEED of what I have regarding terminals. I think I am using about 2% of the potential of what the terminal is offering me. So my need for a new terminal app would be one which - undisruptive - trains me to unlock more and more power of the terminal. first idea, a panel on the right hand side which explains what I just did, highlights pot improvements (how I could have chained the last 5 tasks)…