So cool! I'd never thought about a spreadsheet interface for the shell, but it makes total sense. The other demos (a little more than halfway down the page) are amazing too:<p><a href="https://arcan-fe.com/2022/04/02/the-day-of-a-new-command-line-interface-shell/" rel="nofollow">https://arcan-fe.com/2022/04/02/the-day-of-a-new-command-lin...</a>
this looks really great<p>I need to follow this more closely. I tried installing cat9 (from them as well) and it didn't work out on nixos. Might take another stab at it
A machine learning program walks into a bar. (loss .999)
A machine learning program walks into a bar. (loss .625)
A machine learning program ducks a bar. (loss .482)
i am surprised emacs doesn't have this already
emacs seems more like the right place for this<p>that being said, i think the spreadsheet being a separate command line tool make more sense, i dont understand why integrate it into the shell<p>nushell or pwsh, might make use of a spreadsheet view, since they pass or stream objects not text , but still the spreadsheet should be a separate program