Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Using angry emojis in response to invalid command inputs can inadvertently create a negative atmosphere, particularly for those who are new to Kubernetes and K9s, transforming what should be an engaging learning experience into a potentially discouraging one.
Describe the solution you'd like
A shift towards a more positive and engaging feedback mechanism that uses neutral or humorous emojis and messages to soften the blow of errors, making the learning process more enjoyable and less daunting.
😅 with the message "Oops! That didn't work"
🔍/🤔 "Did you mean...?" followed by a guess or suggestion.
💡 "Tip: [specific suggestion]" to provide immediate, actionable advice.
Additional context
Positive reinforcement; let's create a more encouraging and supportive user experience that whispers "It's okay to mess up; here's a little nudge in the right direction."
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Using angry emojis in response to invalid command inputs can inadvertently create a negative atmosphere, particularly for those who are new to Kubernetes and K9s, transforming what should be an engaging learning experience into a potentially discouraging one.
Describe the solution you'd like
A shift towards a more positive and engaging feedback mechanism that uses neutral or humorous emojis and messages to soften the blow of errors, making the learning process more enjoyable and less daunting.
😅 with the message "Oops! That didn't work" 🔍/🤔 "Did you mean...?" followed by a guess or suggestion. 💡 "Tip: [specific suggestion]" to provide immediate, actionable advice.
Additional context
Positive reinforcement; let's create a more encouraging and supportive user experience that whispers "It's okay to mess up; here's a little nudge in the right direction."