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Compose shell commands to build interactive terminal applications
...Rather than reimplementing features, it delegates work to existing tools: a shell command generates output, a pager displays it, and “annotators” attach actions to recognized patterns. For example, a mode might run git log --graph and annotate commit hashes so hitting a key can open a diff, check out a branch, or run a follow-up command. Another mode could list files or search results and let you act on selected lines, chaining shell operations together. The design encourages small, composable behaviors that feel like browsing within structured terminal output, while retaining the power of the underlying CLI. It’s a hacker-friendly approach to interactive workflows: leverage the ecosystem of commands you already trust, add a thin layer of annotations, and turn static listings into a navigable, actionable interface.