The obvious approach to running Java in the browser is to just boot the container, wait for a shell prompt, send javac Main.java through the terminal, wait, then send java Main, wait some more, and collect the output. I tried this. Every single javac invocation has to start a brand new JVM. Under QEMU TCG WebAssembly emulation, JVM startup alone takes over twelve minutes.
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Ghost is a CLI that flips the git workflow: instead of committing code, you commit prompts. An AI coding agent generates the artifacts; the commit captures both the intent and the output. Your git history becomes a chain of prompts + their results.