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Hey, I just wanted to say everything works fantastically. Yet I feel this tool might need some enhancement on command coverage.
Not sure why I even opened this issue. But I think this might be related to the gti fetch command which is lacking some custom animation.
I'm using gti on
HP-UX running on a 68k
NetBSD, with output piped to a slice of toast
an unreleased beta version of Windows NT 4.0 with a cmd.exe replacement from ReactOS
some out-of-the-box default Linux
and it
set fire to my line printer
hard-linked /bin/emacs to/bin/vi (which is a totally valid replacement IMHO)
crashes when run backwards in my home-grown CPU emulator
It would be even better if gti fetch showed an animation where someone is running behind the GTI. If the --all flag is given, he might even fetch it at the end. Without the flag the figure might fetch the GTI at random.
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Hey, I just wanted to say everything works fantastically. Yet I feel this tool might need some enhancement on command coverage.
Not sure why I even opened this issue. But I think this might be related to the
gti fetch
command which is lacking some custom animation.I'm using
gti
onand it
/bin/emacs
to/bin/vi
(which is a totally valid replacement IMHO)It would be even better if
gti fetch
showed an animation where someone is running behind the GTI. If the --all flag is given, he might even fetch it at the end. Without the flag the figure might fetch the GTI at random.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: