The Problem with AI Terminals Today Every AI terminal tool works the same way: you describe what you want, the AI suggests a command, you copy it, alt-tab, paste it, run it, check the output, alt-tab back, describe the next thing... rinse and repeat. There is a cognitive cost to every context switch. When you are debugging a production issue at 2 AM, those seconds add up. WinkTerm takes a differ
Microsoft's 'Co-Authored-by Copilot' Tag: Unpacking the Strategic Play for AI Dominance in VS Code The persistent insertion of 'Co-Authored-by: Copilot' into commit messages within VS Code—often irrespective of GitHub Copilot's active contribution to specific changes—is far from a benign engineering detail. It represents a calculated, multi-faceted strategic maneuver by Microsoft, signaling a pr
Introduction "The best developers have always built their own tools." — The cmux Zen This is the 54th article in the "One Open Source Project a Day" series. Today, we are exploring cmux. If projects like pi-mono or Warp are redefining terminal interaction logic, cmux is building a new "physical space" for the AI Agent era. It is not just another terminal emulator; it is a highly programmable te