Cat9 is a user shell script for LASH - a command-line shell that discriminates against terminal emulators, written in Lua. You probably have not heard of LASH before. If you really must know, check the Backstory section below. LASH just provides some basic shared infrastructure and a recovery shell. It then runs a user provided script that actually provides most of the rules for how the command li
This article introduces the first release of ‘Lash#Cat9’, a different kind of command-line shell. A big change is that it is communicating with the display server directly, instead of being restricted and filtered by a terminal emulator. The source code repository with instructions for running it yourself can be found here: https://github.com/letoram/cat9. A concatenation of all the clips here can
Maybe you don’t mind if GitHub Copilot used your open-source code without asking. But how will you feel if Copilot erases your open-source community?Hello. This is Matthew Butterick. I’m a writer, designer, programmer, and lawyer. I’ve written two books on typography—Practical Typography and Typography for Lawyers—and designed the fonts in the MB Type library, including Equity,
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