A lot of talk here about the fact that it’s GPU accelerated. I guess because of the title of the article. But that’s not Ghostty’s main selling point, at all.
First of all, lots of major terminal emulators are GPU accelerated. Alacrity, kitty, and wezterm are a few examples. How would you deal with an 8gb log file? It’s instances like that where a GPU can help. It’s not for “cool effects” and riced out config files.
Ghostty was created to fill a niche gap: the intersection of the following three properties: fast, feature rich, and native. While it may not come in first place in any of those categories, it is competitive in all three. That’s what the selling points of Ghostty are.
That’s not what GPU acceleration is used for.