Comment by backscratches 5 days ago Definitely more too thanks to really mature rust tui tooling 4 comments backscratches Reply reconnecting 4 days ago Not accurate. Claude suggests TUI as the first option for everything: Go, Python, Rust. backscratches 4 days ago I don't understand your meaning.Github lists almost 5,000 TUIs released since January 1, 2026. [1][1] https://github.com/search?q=Tui+created%3A%3E2026-01-01+&typ... reconnecting 4 days ago Exactly. If you take a look, most of these repos have Claude as a contributor, so I suppose it's Claude that recommends using TUIs and not the developers themselves.In the same period of 2024, there were ~700 repos on github. 1 reply →
reconnecting 4 days ago Not accurate. Claude suggests TUI as the first option for everything: Go, Python, Rust. backscratches 4 days ago I don't understand your meaning.Github lists almost 5,000 TUIs released since January 1, 2026. [1][1] https://github.com/search?q=Tui+created%3A%3E2026-01-01+&typ... reconnecting 4 days ago Exactly. If you take a look, most of these repos have Claude as a contributor, so I suppose it's Claude that recommends using TUIs and not the developers themselves.In the same period of 2024, there were ~700 repos on github. 1 reply →
backscratches 4 days ago I don't understand your meaning.Github lists almost 5,000 TUIs released since January 1, 2026. [1][1] https://github.com/search?q=Tui+created%3A%3E2026-01-01+&typ... reconnecting 4 days ago Exactly. If you take a look, most of these repos have Claude as a contributor, so I suppose it's Claude that recommends using TUIs and not the developers themselves.In the same period of 2024, there were ~700 repos on github. 1 reply →
reconnecting 4 days ago Exactly. If you take a look, most of these repos have Claude as a contributor, so I suppose it's Claude that recommends using TUIs and not the developers themselves.In the same period of 2024, there were ~700 repos on github. 1 reply →
Not accurate. Claude suggests TUI as the first option for everything: Go, Python, Rust.
I don't understand your meaning.
Github lists almost 5,000 TUIs released since January 1, 2026. [1]
[1] https://github.com/search?q=Tui+created%3A%3E2026-01-01+&typ...
Exactly. If you take a look, most of these repos have Claude as a contributor, so I suppose it's Claude that recommends using TUIs and not the developers themselves.
In the same period of 2024, there were ~700 repos on github.
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