The way you reproduce this problem is you start tomatoshell inside alacritty, then hit Ctrl+C to kill the process, and then try to write something in the terminal. It is a rendering issue, not an I/O one, since if you enter a command correctly and hit enter, it will execute, you just wont see you writing it. Try enter ls to see what i mean.

The way you reproduce this problem is you start tomatoshell inside alacritty, then hit Ctrl+C to kill the process, and then try to write something in the terminal. It is a rendering issue, not an I/O one, since if you enter a command correctly and hit enter, it will execute, you just wont see you writing it. Try enter ls to see what i mean.