> The catch: the shell normally puts the terminal in *cooked mode,*<p>Yeah, that's not the name of the mode. In this sense, it's "canonical mode". Description reads like AI slop where technical content was reformatted into marketing/PRspeak. It feels like a 30 year old PR representative desperately trying to twist any kind of technical language specifically to pander to the AAVE-derived slang of the younger set of internet-addled minds.<p>As a result, this does not interest me.<p>For anyone who is interested in ANSI terminal stuff, or building their own, Lexi Hale had a decent article on this: <a href="https://xn--rpa.cc/irl/term.html" rel="nofollow">https://xn--rpa.cc/irl/term.html</a> which got discussion here about eight years ago: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24436860">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24436860</a>