Today, I wanted to mess around with something called “thoro”. I’d heard about it a bit, and it sounded interesting, So, I decided to give it a shot and see what it was all about.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to actually get “thoro”.I opened my computer, fired up the terminal, and get “thoro” install. Honestly, it went pretty smoothly.
Figuring Things Out
After the installation, it’s time to know how to use it.
I used the command:
- thoro init
to initialize a “thoro” project in my current directory, it will creates a few files and folders to get you started.

- thoro start
This will start to run the *’s pretty cool to see how quickly it gets things up and running.
Playing Around
With everything set up, I started experimenting. I changed a few things here and there in the files that “thoro” created.
Every time I made a change, it will automatically update, which was super convenient. It’s always satisfying to see your changes reflected immediately.
My Thoughts
After spending some time with “thoro”, I gotta say, I’m pretty *’s definitely something I can see myself using more in the future.

It’s still early days, and I’m sure there’s a lot more to explore, but so far, so good! I’m excited to see how I can use this in my actual work.