So I stopped using Ghostty...
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Theo shares why he switched from Ghostty to Zellij-like terminal Semox (built on libghostty by Manoflow), driven by the growing complexity of parallel agentic coding workflows. Semox introduces a project-based sidebar with nested tabs and panes that maps better to working on multiple codebases simultaneously with tools like Claude Code and Codex. He also discusses the paper window manager concept (Neri), frustrations with macOS Spaces, and a vision for a future unified dev environment that combines terminals, browsers, and editors in one infinitely scrollable, hierarchically organized app. He discloses being an investor in Manoflow and acknowledges Semox still has bugs, but recommends it for Mac users doing heavy agentic work.
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