blog.waveterm.devNo Compromises: Why Your Terminal Should Be Open SourceTerminals are the backbone of developer workflows, yet some modern options have decided to stay closed, limiting your control and flexibility. You shouldn't have to choose between cutting-edge features and the freedom of open source. We believe that ...Oct 4, 2024·3 min read
blog.waveterm.devIntroducing the New Wave Terminal v0.8We built Wave to make you holistically more productive. With an all-new layout engine and integrated widgets, Wave seamlessly blends the command line with file browsing, editing, web integration, and AI into one powerful environment. By eliminating d...Sep 25, 2024·2 min read
blog.waveterm.devUpgrading Command Line HistoryCommand line history revolutionized the way we interact with shells ever since it was added to the original csh shell in 1978 by Bill Joy. History allows us to easily navigate, recall, and reuse previously entered commands. In fact, I can't imagine u...Jan 17, 2024·3 min read
blog.waveterm.devIntroducing Wave TerminalWhat if your command line terminal could display more than just text? That’s crazy, right (I can hear the screams of thousands of graybeard sysadmins). Well not all the time, but maybe just when you want it to. Like displaying Markdown, Images, or CS...Jan 11, 2024·3 min read