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> the real goal is a diverse ecosystem of terminal emulators that aim to solve specific terminal usage but all based on a shared, stable, feature-rich, high performant core. It's happening!

I recall the package manager war of Haskell between "stack" and "cabal-install":

Users would have strong opinion depending on their background.

But the developers eventually made both projects use the same libraries.

Both tools allow for ghcup to manage the compiler, so there's no conflict there.

The difference is eventually just a frontend experience, and all the heavy lifting and synergy is achieved behind the scenes.

I would not have believed the same is possible for terminals, even cross-platform, so thank you for having this vision.



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