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Fish shell 4.1 is now available with transient prompts, brace-based commands, smarter autosuggestions, and significant argparse upgrades.
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September 28, 2025
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Kitty Terminal 0.43 Brings Session Management

Kitty Terminal 0.43 Brings Session Management

September 28, 2025
Kitty 0.43 GPU-accelerated terminal emulator adds session management, cursor trail colors, blinking text, and improved macOS compatibility.

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