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I’m trying it, and it does looks nice.

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      Closest I can think of is Warp, although right now it’s still closed source and Mac only. If there are others I’ve missed I’d love to learn more!

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          They do have Linux and Windows versions coming and claim they’re going to gradually open source it so there’s that, but yeah, doesn’t exactly inspire that much confidence lol

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        Warp has discoverability features that would actually convince me of using a “modern” terminal - like instant tooltips with documentation.

        That said, call it trust issues, but I’ll never use a closed source terminal.

        I’d like to see more user-friendly features like this that are terminal-agnostic. Manually checking manpages is so slow and fickle. Having the equivalent of an intellisense for the command line would be awesome.

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          Yup, I feel you. It’s something I’ve always wanted myself, and I find myself hoping the OSS alternatives eventually implement something similar. For now I just make do with things like tealdeer and whatnot.

          Edit: Just stumbled upon navi, the interactivity looks a lot closer to what we want than tldr and friends at least

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            I tried it for a few minutes, but every time I hit ctrl+c it stops showing tooltips. Looks good though

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      I think Tabby is a similar project, but personally I spin up and throw out terminals very liberally. Tabby had a horrendous launch time, something more than a second which constantly bothered me while trying to work. I’d love to see how quick this is though!

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        +1 on tabby. Another nice feature tabby has is sync of secrets and settings. It is not very resource efficient, but it’s still nice.