The case for using a web browser as your terminal
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Tweety, a web-based terminal emulator, integrates terminal functionality into web browsers, eliminating the need for separate applications and streamlining workflow. It supports custom commands via URL parameters, enabling users to run specific tasks from the address bar. By saving commands as bookmarks and using custom search engines, developers can quickly access frequent functions. Tweety aims to simplify the development environment by using the web browser as a comprehensive window manager.
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