Tw93|May 10, 2026 02:18
Everyone has been waiting for a long time, but Kaku has finally updated to version V0.10. This version has kept me waiting for several small versions to be released. I have been optimizing and debugging Kaku's convenient internal Agent assistant function. It feels like a clean and concise technical partner. You can use CMD+L to call it up with just one click, without interfering with any of your existing content. However, it is very smart to read your context and provides many good tools that I have chosen to supplement its hand. Its brain can be configured by you through Kaku AI. I highly recommend the ability to search for configuration, and recommend Pipellm as a good one.
The AI function is something I have always wanted to do, but I don't want to disturb users. If you are more accustomed to pure terminal use, I have also updated a lot of functions to chat with everyone.
Firstly, it supports intelligent window detection and interception one by one. When you have not configured whether to close the interception window in Kaku config, if you are working with AI, it will dynamically intercept and ask if you want to close it, to prevent you from accidentally closing it.
The ability to finally support window snapshots, Kaku automatically saves multi tab and multi pane layouts. When needed, press CMD+Option+Shift+T, or restore from Shell → Restore Previous Window. This can effectively prevent the pain point of wanting to start over after closing.
Some friends also gave me suggestions that the light color mode looks good now, but the contrast of the dark color mode is a bit strong. I received them and now I have adjusted a very soft dark color mode, reducing the saturation of bright colors, slightly dimming the foreground text, and making it less dazzling to stare at the screen for a long time.
Then I have a strong obsession with startup speed and cold start speed, and I still want to be the fastest terminal. I use Lua bytecode caching, font and configuration delay initialization, shell user variable caching, and other methods to make your Kaku open at once. Although there is still a little gap from Alacrity speed, I will continue to work hard.
Finally, detailed issues such as full screen crashes and freezes, monitor race, resize gaps, cursor reflow, linking, selection, readability of light themes, and TUI copying were fixed.
If you have heard of Kaku for the first time, you are also welcome to try https://(GitHub)/tw93/Kaku
At present, it is not yet mature and is being optimized. If you have any suggestions or bugs found, please feel free to submit an issue to me for resolution.
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