I’ve been chatting with the Bolt team and have been working in my free time to enhance the original Bolt repo. From my conversations with them I believe my PRs will get approved soon. While working on enhancing the project, I’ve come across a few features contributed by members of this community. As you know these features were initially made to Cole’s fork, but I’d like to incorporate them into the StackBlitz repo. For example a couple of the features I’d like to include are a dedicated Bolt terminal and chat search feature as my goal is to get the repo as close to the production version as possible. Both versions being MIT licensed means that I’m not concerned about licensing issues, but I wanted to check in with you all and see if there are any concerns with me doing this? Before proceeding, I’d like to ensure that we’re on the same page regarding crediting the original contributors for their work. I’m happy to give proper attribution and ensure that their contributions are recognized within our community.
If anyone has thoughts or feedback on this, please let me know! I appreciate your input.
I think you’re probably good, but it’s fair to ask. I’m also interested in improving the terminal (integrated git, something like a busybox clone to extend the system features, find command, and help which interestingly does not exist), other options, and then start on UI features.
I’ve already got a PR submitted in the main Bolt repo to fix the terminal so that it’s collapsible and looks more like the one at the live website. Keep an eye on the main repo because the features I’m working on seem to align what what you’re wanting. I’m trying to get a lot of stuff added in before the end of the year.
Also I do realize both repos are MIT licensed so I figured it was ok but I’m one of those people who think it’s probably in best interest of both communities to ask before outright doing it.
@wonderwhy.er@thecodacus@ColeMedin do any of you have any opinions on this? The main features I’d like to pull into the original bolt.new repo is code streaming, the integrated bolt terminal, and full screen/resizing