Goodbye Termella ๐
Posts by Zaqar Hakobyan
Happy New Year!
Release v0.0.9
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55 submissions.
52 accepted.
A steady mix of Easy, Medium, and a few Hard problems โ plus 15 published solutions along the way.
Kept the streak alive, learned a lot, and improved how I think about problems.
No shortcuts. Just consistency.
On to 2026.
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Release v0.0.8
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[2] Version 1.0.0 will not be considered ready for production until Termella is widely in use, with community feedback and a sustainable long-term maintenance plan. Co-developers and early adopters are welcome to help create a production-quality, sustainable terminal user experience (UX) library.
[1] As part of the 2026 roadmap, Termella will make strides toward a stable API, interactive command line properties, improved rendering performance, and increased documentation during periods v0.1.0 through v0.x.
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Official Release v0.0.7
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There is first logo in the Termella.
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There is first logo in the Termella.
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[4] Termella is still in the early stages of development, and feedback, ideas, and contributions are welcome.
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[3] The project came from the idea that developer tools also deserve good UX and outputs at the terminal should be easily readable by users. Interaction should be intuitive and code should be readable.
[2] Termella has APIs with colored text, bold text, panels, arrow key navigation, select menus, and multi-choice checkboxes. It works on Windows, macOS, and Linux without extra steps.
[1] Today I'm announcing Termella, a Python library to build beautiful, expressive and interactive terminal programs. In a nutshell, Termella was created to make command line tools feel like anything but command line tools, and without the heavy abstraction or boilerplate.
Good morning everybody.
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Cool demo โ combining #OpenSource with #vuno into a text-editor/IDE feels powerful. Curious โ what features are you most excited about adding next: syntax highlighting, auto-completion, or something more novel?
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Introducing soon Vuno v0.1.0, a fast, minimal, and expressive text editor for developers who care about precision, speed, and clean workflows. Powered by a lightweight core and designed keyboard-first, Vuno lets you edit efficiently without distractions. Stay tuned for the first release.
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I have a lot of coding projects, Python experiments, and side tools for which I often work, so feel free to check these out, give feedback, or contribute. Thank you for your patience. #GitHub #OpenSource #DevLife
Hey everyone I just realized I forget to mention my GitHub which was total "developer brain" moment haha ๐ . My projects, experiments, and open-source contributions are at github.com/codewithzaqar if you want to check everything out.
Hey everyone โ I'm Zaqar Hakobyan, a full-stack dev and Python lover, Creator of Vuno (coming soon) and maintainer at Aero-Organization. Looking forward to sharing my coding journey, side projects, and tech thoughts here. ๐ #introduction