So I'm dabbling with running a terminal code editor (Flow Control) inside a terminal workspace/multiplexer (ZelliJ) inside a terminal emulator (Ghostty).

Which looks/feels/sounds cool and all, and each single one of them seems to be a fine piece of software... until you start hitting keys.

Now I got three different layers fighting for shortcut sovereignty.

Oh, don't forget Whoever-Is-In-Charge-Of-Clipboard chiming in on my first C-V, asking for my permission to paste in this content, generously offering the option to remember my choice for this session.
Now I wonder if that's my very personal pivot point where I finally start to understand the VIM way of ~~life~~ smashing keys.
@code_disaster yeah, or just run emacs and let it be a terminal, a terminal multiplexer, and everything else really
You will not regret running emacs
@soulthreads Heh, can I get back to you about the "You will not regret" part? 😜

@unattributed Not yet, thank you.

Though right now, I really don't want dive into "each conflicting binding has to be reconfigured individually". Not before I decide to stick with this combo for a while.