"cross-platform" but it's not available for the most popular developer OS (Windows) 🤔
Edit: most popular OS as per the Stack Overflow dev survey: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-most-popular-technologies-operating-system
"cross-platform" but it's not available for the most popular developer OS (Windows) 🤔
Edit: most popular OS as per the Stack Overflow dev survey: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-most-popular-technologies-operating-system
Is there a competitor or is that the first of its kind?
Looks interesting, I will look into it. On first look it seems useful
Too fat and unnecessary. Just use the regular bash shell that comes with your distro.
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