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It really is fantastic to see a new _improvement_ on something like a terminal in 2017, that isn't written in Javascript / Coffeescript / Some other web technology that deploys 100+MB of libraries.



st has been around for a few years now. But yes, it's good to see a decent, lightweight terminal emulator being somewhat actively maintained.


What exactly is the improvement here? a small code base? Is that all?


It's not new.

And it depends on how you define "improvement" since this lacks features many would want. And I'm talking about features in native apps, not web-tech apps.


Amen




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