Nice website, but I wouldn't switch to this from Fish/Zsh on account of:

1. Cannot identify any killer features above what I already have with forever free tools with much larger support communities.

2. Less trust in you as a YC startup. What if you fail? What if you sell out?

3. Requirement of email.

4. Telemetry and privacy concerns raised by others.

5. Not available for Linux, and I get the feeling that Linux would forever be an afterthought since you released for Mac first (presumably, this was driven by financial reasons).

> 2. Less trust in you as a YC startup. What if you fail? What if you sell out?

> 3. Requirement of email.

> 4. Telemetry and privacy concerns raised by others.

Dovetailing on these...

Like why is a CLI tool VC backed? Is the business model just selling our data? Is the VC backing for another product and the CLI tool is just a PR thing?

Just adding, from their website:

> Investors: We've raised several million dollars from amazing VCs like General Catalyst and Kleiner Perkins, and angels like Jason Warner, Adam Gross, Olivier Pomel, Scott Belsky, Will Gaybrick and a handful of other impressive dev tool founders and executives.

The fact that a CLI tool raised millions of dollars while also being basically powered by open-source contributions is also kind of a wtf moment to me, but what do I know.

With millions of dollars you could probably just write a shell that does this sort of completion inside the terminal.

I did exactly that for free ;)

Can we check it out! :D

Sure, I'd love any and all feedback: https://github.com/lmorg/murex