It's been more than one year since I made and published xplr in an attempt to satisfy my terminal productivity needs. xplr has come a long way since then, thanks to the awesome contributors who kept me encouraged.
xplr is now available in almost every major developer friendly platforms via official repositories, thanks to the maintainers (see https://repology.org/project/xplr/versions).
Also, thanks to Brodie Robertson for introducing xplr to a broader audience via his YouTube channel. Although, a little outdated, the basic building blocks are explained well here: https://youtu.be/MaVRtYh1IRU.
The ecosystem is still immature, but it works, as I've been using it for my daily needs.
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