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johntash 3 hours ago [-]
I know you said MIT License, but just FYI there is no LICENSE file in the repo :)
Also thank you for not having a super long ai-generated readme! I'll give it a try.
mnogueir 13 hours ago [-]
It's been working super well for me. First tool that actually works well on Linux.
BlueOrigin50 13 hours ago [-]
How do you pull status from my Github?
nwparker 12 hours ago [-]
`gh` CLI
bartwaardenburg 13 hours ago [-]
I now it's "yours", but do you know how you differ from for example https://cmux.com/ which I'm happily using right now?
nwparker 13 hours ago [-]
I wouldn't say change your workflow if you're happy, but I'll answer anyhow!
I also actually tried cmux, but I didn't like they way it did tabs. I like my tabs top-level and not inside panes (but I realize this is a personal choice).
We also do good GH native integrations (linking PRs, showing statuses, and linking GH issues).
We also do AI status indicator even for non-focused terminal panes.
You can also manually mark a worktree as 'unread' (kind of like a star in Gmail)
In addition Orca has a built in file viewer, search, git diff viewer (see all changes like VsCode does)
Also cmux is Mac only (doesn't matter for you, but for others)
So tl;dr -- alot of small things. But those build up for me in a tool that I basically find myself living in
^ I updated the post to reflect some of these
_virtu 7 hours ago [-]
Thanks for the rundown. I just started using cmux and the pane behavior you’re describing is my biggest gripe. I’ll check this out.
Also thank you for not having a super long ai-generated readme! I'll give it a try.
I also actually tried cmux, but I didn't like they way it did tabs. I like my tabs top-level and not inside panes (but I realize this is a personal choice).
We also do good GH native integrations (linking PRs, showing statuses, and linking GH issues). We also do AI status indicator even for non-focused terminal panes. You can also manually mark a worktree as 'unread' (kind of like a star in Gmail) In addition Orca has a built in file viewer, search, git diff viewer (see all changes like VsCode does)
Also cmux is Mac only (doesn't matter for you, but for others)
So tl;dr -- alot of small things. But those build up for me in a tool that I basically find myself living in
^ I updated the post to reflect some of these