My OP was to gauge activity. People with heads down working on a thing can burn a lot of resources and stirring some discussion around this might help to get some either to fomo reveal some progress or to drop out as they see what they are working on is not the right thing.
Re: "CLI tools and email? Give me a break."
Many great tools were built on well designed APIs or actually using CLIs on the backend. NIP34 will be the API. ngit a CLI using such an API. Devs need nothing more than a CLI to test workflows. Designers can then wrap some fancy UI around that. That's normally how Open Source development goes. Some devs know how to solve a problem of theirs. Only later some less technical people pay designers to make it work without a keyboard.