(The first sentence in the docs page does explain what it is but if that's too much for you, it's all good.)
> Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
Now after reading it, the name makes so much sense as well. GhosTTY. My first thought was alternative to ghost.org or something.
I think you misunderstood the OP. The criticism was about the landing page, not the project.
And fwiw, it's not unwarranted. Putting the words "terminal emulator" somewhere on the page would make less people bounce off. You may be fine with them bouncing off, but still, I think it was meant as constructive criticism.
I'll admit, I almost didn't click past the animation either. I did, and the doc quickly answered "what is it?", but why not just put that sentence on the landing page? I don't get the unnecessary obscurity either.
I enjoy personal projects and if you're saying that this is your personal - all the best! Given high praise count it's likely very good.
> Documentation? Reading a manual for an unknown thing?
Well. Yes? Maybe I'm assuming too much, but I feel like the target audience here (terminal emulator 'enthusiasts') either know about this already or are totally willing to go over to the manual to read what it is. The very first section upon opening the documentation explains it succinctly: Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
I'll give it a spin later, looks interesting.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
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Edit: I just saw https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42519739, which means you already covered the point, but I'll leave this up pour encourager les autres.
midjourney still has the same thing on their homepage and i dig it