Haven ===== // This is a wiki of sorts, although, since no one else can edit it, // it's just a personal wiki, or maybe just a collection of articles. // Might name it like "writings" or even simply "db". As computer power user, I often get unhappy, especially as a result of the changes that have happened over the last decade: - almost every application I use looks and feels different, - senseless animations vie for my attention and add delays, - many applications are hard to control from the keyboard, - visual clutter distracts me from tasks at hand, - lack of customizability sets all those problems in stone, - and unbelievable hardware requirements, stemming from accidental complexity and a general lack of care, push me to buy unnecessarily expensive equipment just so that I don't feel like being _used by the computer_. *haven* is an umbrella project for a range of mostly desktop applications. The greater goal is to create a fresh computing environment for daily work and play--easily controllable, reasonably complex, both visually and internally unified and last but not least responsive. I'm not trying to create anything novel but to achieve something *elegant* and *pleasing*. .Related articles: - https://lobste.rs/s/ksbcw5/12_principles_for_diverging_desktop + While I don't fully agree with (or care about) the vision, we have similar concerns. Further reading --------------- To get a better sense of the direction this project is going in, you can take a look at a list of GoodThings and BadThings. If you're of the shallower kind, have a look at Identity, and if you're interested in the overall design, consult Technicalities. Status ------ Trying to gain momentum, there's an astounding amount of work to be done. Hop on if you know Go well, my contact is on the link:/[front page]. Top priority tasks: - [x] start writing a detailed wiki for propagation purposes - [ ] create a basic terminal emulator for `TERM=dumb` (exercise) - [ ] create a basic CSV viewer (simple, useful) - [ ] create an IRC client (lots of know-how, trivial UI) - [ ] create a basic vi-inspired text editor (required component for later) - [ ] create a personal wiki/organiser (urgent) Mockups ------- // TODO: Mockups can be just included from different places. // SVG is too precise, must use HTML/CSS. .ht -- terminal emulator +++
This is just supposed to be a simple terminal emulator application.
It ought to be a rather simple exercise.
+++ While I despise the Unix terminal, I can't just stop using Unix tools, and so I'll need a means to interact with them. One day it might evolve into a graphical terminal with a tty compatibility layer, which would need integrating a custom POSIX shell such as https://github.com/mvdan/sh[].