Talk: Introducing Ghostty and Some Useful Zig Patterns
Read OriginalThis article is a transcript of a talk by Mitchell Hashimoto introducing Ghostty, a new fast, feature-rich, and native terminal emulator written from scratch in Zig. He explains the motivation behind creating another terminal emulator, outlines its key features, and shares some useful Zig programming patterns used in its development. The project is planned to be free and open source in 2024.
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