@RoundtableSpace: NEOVIM + HERD + GITU + GHOSTTY + KEEBY IS WHAT TERMINAL SETUPS START LOOKING LIKE WHEN PEOPLE TURN THEM INTO AN ART FOR…
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Showcases a curated terminal stack (Neovim, Herd, Gitu, Ghostty, Keeby) highlighting the trend of turning dev environments into aesthetic art forms.
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NEOVIM + HERD + GITU + GHOSTTY + KEEBY IS WHAT TERMINAL SETUPS START LOOKING LIKE WHEN PEOPLE TURN THEM INTO AN ART FORM.
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