PreSession Hook from obra/superpowers injects this along with more logic for getting rid of rationalizing out of using skills:
> If you think there is even a 1% chance a skill might apply to what you are doing, you ABSOLUTELY MUST invoke the skill.
IF A SKILL APPLIES TO YOUR TASK, YOU DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE. YOU MUST USE IT.
While this may result in overzealous activation of skills, I've found that if I have a skill related, I _want_ to use it. It has worked well for me.
I took this for a spin today. Coming from a long-time iTerm2 user, the first thing I noticed was how snappy everything feels, especially when resizing the window. The straight-forward configuration was extremely nice as well and can be stored in my dotfiles now (iTerm was a giant dump of XML).
A few things that keep me from switching to it full time:
- More of a nitpick than anything, but the only way to disable cursor blinking is to disable shell integration. Unfortunately, this means taking away things like native scrolling and likely some other things I don't know about. I see there is a discussion here to possibly address this: https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/discussions/2812
I feel like this would be a no-brainer switch for me once the above are addressed.