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I've been wondering the same thing. I recently found Warp and loved the way it presents executed commands in blocks (for example possible to "collapse" by filtering on something not found in the output). But I have issues using it for work, because of the license. Searched for other block-based terminals and found Wave, which looked just like what I wanted in Youtube videos. Took quite some time before I realized that functionality is not in the latest versions, and the versions that have the functionality are not available on Windows. |
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+1. I heard about Warp, which seemed like a really interesting concept, but there is no way in hell I'm going to use a closed source terminal emulator. Discovered Wave. Demo video convinced me to give it a try. I installed the app... but it is completely different and lacking the main feature that made me want to try it. |
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Same here... "no way in hell I'm going to use a closed source terminal emulator". |
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Is it planed to re-add the terminal block view? Maybe as something to enable optionally?
Its really sad to realize this was removed in current versions, after getting hooked to wave because of nice videos, screenshots and articles explaining a feature which was meanwhile abandoned.
I currently do not fully understand why it was decided to remove this awesome feature. Were there legal implications from competing terminal applications?
Relates to #1629
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