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“Instead of opening our drivers up, we’ll make the whole system proprietary. Everyone wins!”
Healthy bowels.
“Instead of opening our drivers up, we’ll make the whole system proprietary. Everyone wins!”
No it didn’t.
I tested kitty and alacrity when I first found out about advanced term emulators. I liked kitty more, but I don’t remember why. I use the kittens all the time. It’s super convenient to play a video or display an image in the terminal. Kitty works on most distros. I wish it worked on windows, too, so I could use it at work.
kitty. it’s the first thing I install on a new machine.
Have you looked at Textual? It probably has more functionality than blessed.
The closest thing I know of is an API-only solution with no front-end: https://github.com/h2non/imaginary#supported-image-operations
Someone may have written something like a Flask or FastAPI WebUI for it, but I don’t know.
Imagine being a twitter user.