quell

by FurbySoup · Claude Skill · ★ 31

About quell

Quell The terminal that makes Claude Code usable on Windows. Quell is a standalone terminal built for AI CLI tools. It eliminates the scroll-jumping that makes Claude Code, Copilot CLI, and Gemini CLI unusable in standard terminals — and adds search, themes, tabs, and a command palette on top. The Problem Every AI CLI tool streams output through VT escape sequences. Windows terminals reset the scroll position on every update, causing constant scroll-jumping during long responses. This is the #1 complaint across AI CLI tools, with hundreds of upvotes across multiple issue trackers.

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Quick Facts

Stars31
Forks2
LanguageRust
CategoryClaude Skill
LicenseMIT
Quality Score75.8072704058154/100
Last Updated2026-04-10
Created2026-03-13
Platformsclaude-code, cli, gemini, rust
Est. Tokens~605k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is quell?

quell is Windows-native terminal proxy that eliminates scroll-jumping and flicker for AI CLI tools. Sits between your terminal and Claude Code, Gemini CLI, or GitHub Copilot. Rust, ConPTY, zero telemetry.. It is categorized as a Claude Skill with 31 GitHub stars.

What programming language is quell written in?

quell is primarily written in Rust. It covers topics such as claude-code, cli, developer-tools.

How do I install or use quell?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the quell GitHub repository at github.com/FurbySoup/quell. The project has 31 stars and 2 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does quell use?

quell is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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