Storm: The Terminal UI Framework That Actually Skips the Boring Bits
Scrolling in most terminal UIs feels like dragging a chalkboard. Storm changes that by diffing cells like a pro — real people building CLI tools might finally get smooth apps.
Scrolling in most terminal UIs feels like dragging a chalkboard. Storm changes that by diffing cells like a pro — real people building CLI tools might finally get smooth apps.
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Cursor's slick UI deserves better than its paywall prison. This proxy hack tunnels it straight to Copilot – and calls bullshit on closed AI gardens.
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