#rust-tty

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      • o11c
        !insert slave termkey/tickit
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert slave curses
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert slave termbox
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert middle screen
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert middle tmux
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert middle mosh
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !insert middle emacs
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !all master
      • elanore
        o11c: tsm vterm/pangoterm
      • o11c
        !random master
      • elanore
        o11c: vterm/pangoterm
      • o11c
        !insert misc unibilium
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !unibilium
      • elanore
        upstream: https://github.com/mauke/unibilium | mirror: NYI | bindings: NYI | native: NYI (desirable, and okay since terminfo format is unlikely to change)
      • o11c
        !upstream
      • elanore
        o11c: Error: "upstream" is not a valid command.
      • o11c
        !add upstream "echo Upstream URL to the C version of a package"
      • elanore
        o11c: The operation succeeded.
      • o11c
        !add mirror "echo Mirror URL to the C version of a package, to allow patches if needed to expose more functionality"
      • elanore
        o11c: Error: This Aka already exists.
      • o11c
        !mirror
      • elanore
        Most C libraries have a mirror that makes it easier to fix versions when generating the bindings. As a rule, mirrors are *not* updated automatically, but according to the needs of whoever's writing the bindings.
      • o11c
        !bindings
      • elanore
        Usually we bind C libraries because it's easier initially and to keep updated than doing everything ourselves
      • o11c
        !native
      • elanore
        Usually we port applications to native Rust because it's more useful
      • JustAPerson
        o11c: whatcha up to
      • with the bot
      • o11c
        I wrote a custom plugin to better manage the categories of stuff