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Support for Eternal Terminal #897

Open andronat opened 2 years ago

andronat commented 2 years ago

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Describe the solution you'd like?

I recently tried [ET](https://eternalterminal.dev/) but it seems like blocks and the other cool features of Warp are not supported. Any plans for support? ET is very common to the industry, especially when using VPNs etc.

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

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tekacs commented 2 years ago

It looks like this is related to #64 -- I'm also running into this with nix-shell, so I ended up here.

warpdotdev-devx commented 2 years ago

It is related to subshell support. Can you comment there instead? Will close this out as a duplicate.

elviskahoro commented 2 years ago

Gonna keep it open, so it can be more explicitly prioritized

canadiannomad commented 1 year ago

Yeah, I think this is different.. It comes from the desire to have a remote shell that stays open, where it was, regardless of sleeping laptops or changing IP addresses. Mosh, Eternal Terminal, heck even VS Code sometimes have this ability, that is really helpful for those of us that use mobile internet a lot. (VPNs too..) It isn't so much about sub-shells, but more about underlying connection.

nemani commented 1 year ago

@sounak98

alexfouche commented 8 months ago

Is it planned ? I am a heavy user of Eternal Terminal to SSH into hosts, and recently adopted Warp. And sadly disappointed because most of its features are useless in the context of an ET connection. Maybe I should try to get a properly configured Tmux+Mosh, but from what I can see elsewhere, it does not seems Warp handles it well either