This is the final part concluding the long journey on how to migrate away from terminal emulation as the main building block for command-lines, text-dominant shells and user interfaces in general. …| Arcan
Just as we concluded our first NLnet grant, it is also time to say goodbye to the second phase of the project, ‘anarchy on the desktop’, and enter the third and final one. As per the ol…| Arcan
Here we continue the series of posts on the development of a command-line shell which defies terminal emulation by using the display server API locally and a purpose built network protocol remotely…| Arcan
There has been numerous quality of life improvements added to our terminal emulation liberated command-line environment, Lash, to the curses-like “libarcan-tui” it relies on, but partic…| Arcan
This is a higher level update on what has been going on with the current focus topic for Arcan releases, that is the network transparency (2020). It comes as a companion to the upcoming release pos…| Arcan
This article is an overview of accessibility and security efforts in Arcan “the desktop engine”: past, present and those just around the corner. It is not the great and detailed one I h…| Arcan
This article introduces the first release of ‘Lash#Cat9’, a different kind of command-line shell. A big change is that it is communicating with the display server directly, instead of b…| Arcan