Bravo!
TTE: Terminal Text Effects
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Re: TTE: Terminal Text Effects
#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
Idk I wouldn’t mind one or two of these as loading screens or something.
As a developer-only tool, I’m sure most of my coworkers would love the attention to details.
Re: TTE: Terminal Text Effects
#53In a similar vein in Emacs: M-x zone Every time you run it, it triggers a random screen saver effect. Fun when it's on a timer and triggers so your work colleagues wonder wth is going on.
I just get a blank emacs buffer when I run that.
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#54Re: TTE: Terminal Text Effects
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
Imagine that the CLI tool you use most often every day - a compiler, a package manager, like that - adds animations like these in common operations. Now you have to wait for the animation to finish before you can continue your work. How do you feel about that?
I actually did some color animations to status bar of build tool I created while ago. In my opinion this distracted enough to make build feel faster Edit: popular example of less invasive animations would be new docker cli, (pulling, buildx build)
Better than either, of course, would be effort spent on speeding up the build in the first place. I realize that's less fun, though.
In general, the critical development path is not a place to thoughtlessly add friction.
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#56This is amazing! Please never ever use it in production.
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#57Re: TTE: Terminal Text Effects
#58This is amazing! Please never ever use it in production.