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It would be nice if one could document how the x and y coordinates are defined. (Beginners might not know about it and well the more documentation the better).
What I think when I see x and y:
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I would like for an effect to render text (or ASCII characters) from left to right, like it's being typed out.
Describe the solution you'd like
Similar to the mirage effect (where text can be rendered one character at a time, only randomly), it would be cool to have text rendered one letter at a time from left to right, so
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Vec2 is currently made of 2 usize. This means 16 bytes on x86_64, which is crazy.
A pair of u16 would probaby be enough (this puts a limit of 65k, or 32k if we used i16, which sounds enough). Or even u32/i32 would already halve the size.
The main issue is conversion with other types. We'll need to see when/how values are converted.
I have an idea for a new feature for jQuery Terminal
I think that to be correct the LICENSE file should include copyright notes from all projects that are included. And a copy of all licenses is inside that file.
All libraries from at the beginning of the jquery.terminal-src.js file should be looked up and
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Hi! I just found this project and think it's pretty cool!
Anyway, I think it would be nice if the log view had an option to enter detached HEAD state and checkout the selected commit.