Trip Kendall
The more I use @wavetermdev the more I like it. The 'Render anything inline' feature is pretty sweet. Setting up an SSH key connection to a new server was a breeze, and I absolutely love the ability to open images inline. It's such a timesaver. Plus, the /codeedit mode comes in handy more often than I would have guessed. I've experimented with many shell replacements in the past, but the more I use Wave, the more I can’t live without it. Wave Terminal is very polished, and it has now become a part of my daily routine, especially for editing code remotely on the server. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile and user-friendly terminal experience.
Abhishek Prakash
Not every day I get excited about the idea of a new terminal emulator. ... when I came across this new terminal, I got the feeling that it has the potential to go big. For a person who gets cold feet while editing config files in the terminal, this is a god-send feature.
Amarsh Anand
Dear #developercommunity. We have been using #commandline forever. Traditionally, the terminal has been a black box for us developers, and #shellscripting was the closest we could do to tame the beast. These guys have recreated the entire terminal as an #electron app, which makes the terminal open to millions of #reactjs plugins that have been developed for #webapps. Great #vision and #innovation.
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