It doesn't seem that radical from the Github readme, I must say. That's not a criticism, nor at all a high bar! What you're doing appears to be trying to exist within a category that ever has had or will have any other member - so, definitionally, not "TempleOS-level crazy." :D
(Not interested in testing, sad to say. I've spent the last fifteen years trapping "I wish this shell/terminal had X feature" to "time to find a tool for X that isn't as garbage as a shell and a terminal." But I have also used Emacs for about the same length of time, and that implements its own terminal emulators, anyway.)
(Not interested in testing, sad to say. I've spent the last fifteen years trapping "I wish this shell/terminal had X feature" to "time to find a tool for X that isn't as garbage as a shell and a terminal." But I have also used Emacs for about the same length of time, and that implements its own terminal emulators, anyway.)