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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Thanks to Emily for reminding me of this on Fedi.
5. I need to take my own advice for programs like MOAC. Ugh. 5. I need to take my own advice for programs like MOAC. Ugh.
6. See this Fediverse thread about forge accessibility: 6. See this Fediverse thread about forge accessibility:
=> https://mastodon.technology/@codeberg/108403449317373462 => https://web.archive.org/web/20220725162250/https://mastodon.technology/@codeberg/108403449317373462
7. For a good example, see Gits distinction between regular output and porcelain-friendly output. The instability of the former and stability of the latter are explicitly documented in the Git man pages and in the official Git book. 7. For a good example, see Gits distinction between regular output and porcelain-friendly output. The instability of the former and stability of the latter are explicitly documented in the Git man pages and in the official Git book.

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[^1]: Yes, it's possible to support re-sizing by using a TUI library like ncurses. Unfortunately, TUIs are out of scope for this article; I'm focusing mainly on CLIs. [^1]: Yes, it's possible to support re-sizing by using a TUI library like ncurses. Unfortunately, TUIs are out of scope for this article; I'm focusing mainly on CLIs.
[^2]: See [this Fediverse thread](https://mastodon.technology/@codeberg/108403449317373462) about forge accessibility. [^2]: See [this Fediverse thread](https://web.archive.org/web/20220725162250/https://mastodon.technology/@codeberg/108403449317373462) about forge accessibility.
[^3]: I need to take my own advice for programs like [MOAC](https://sr.ht/~seirdy/MOAC). Ugh. [^3]: I need to take my own advice for programs like [MOAC](https://sr.ht/~seirdy/MOAC). Ugh.