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<h1>
<p align="center">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1299/199110421-9ff5fc30-a244-441e-9882-26070662adf9.png" alt="Logo" width="100">
<br>ghostty
<br>Ghostty
</h1>
<p align="center">
GPU-accelerated terminal emulator pushing modern features.
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## About
ghostty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator that aims to
Ghostty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator that aims to
push the boundaries of what is possible with a terminal emulator by exposing
modern, opt-in features that enable CLI tool developers to build more feature
rich, interactive applications.
There are a number of excellent terminal emulator options that exist
today. The unique goal of ghostty is to have a platform for experimenting
today. The unique goal of Ghostty is to have a platform for experimenting
with modern, optional, non-standards-compliant features to enhance the
capabilities of CLI applications. We aim to be the best in this category,
and competitive in the rest.
While aiming for this ambitious goal, ghostty is a fully standards compliant
While aiming for this ambitious goal, Ghostty is a fully standards compliant
terminal emulator that aims to remain compatible with all existing shells
and software. You can use this as a drop-in replacement for your existing
terminal emulator.
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- `zig build run -Dconformance=<name>` runs a conformance test case from
the `conformance` directory. The `name` is the name of the file. This runs
in the current running terminal emulator so if you want to check the
behavior of this project, you must run this command in ghostty.
behavior of this project, you must run this command in Ghostty.
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