charm cli tools
see also: Product Positioning · Default Settings
I like when terminal tooling treats UX as serious design. It changes the feel of daily work.
scene cut
Charm launched a suite of tools to make the command line more polished and expressive (source). It positioned terminal UX as a product surface.
signal braid
- CLI UX is now a design discipline.
- Developer tools compete on feel, not just function.
- Aesthetic polish can reduce friction.
- The workflow intent aligns with SD My Script Directory.
single-line take
Developer tools win when they feel good to use.
my take
I think this is a quiet shift toward making the terminal a creative space, not just a utilitarian one. That matters for adoption and habit.
linkage
linkage tree
- tags
- #tooling
- #terminal
- #design
- related
- [[SD My Script Directory]]
- [[RSS Brain]]
ending questions
Which CLI tasks deserve a better UX layer?