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I’ve been working on a new project: tear — a rewrite of Teal in Rust, aimed at making Lua tooling faster, more robust, and easier to extend.
The goal isn’t just performance — it’s also about better tooling ergonomics, cleaner architecture, and a foundation for future Lua ecosystem improvements (think package management, LSP, and beyond).
It’s still early, but I’d really appreciate feedback from the Lua community: what pain points should a next-gen Teal solve?
u/meloalright — 9 days ago