DocumentPy
DocPy is a Python application that runs in a command-line interface environment, made for creating HTML Documents / Documentations (by xyLotus)
py_cui
A python library for intuitively creating CUI/TUI interfaces with widgets, inspired by gocui. (by jwlodek)
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DocumentPy
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Create HTML documentations in cmd with ease using DocumentPy.
You can go ahead and check it out if you want: DocumentPy
py_cui
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Fancy console
py_cui - Another curses wrapper
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Textual: A Python Text User Interface with Rich as the Renderer
It's great to see some more competitors on the TUI front of the Python ecosystem! I recently tried multiple existing frameworks and was not particularly happy with the state.
Here are the main contenders for libraries that provide higher-level API than urwid/ncurses:
* Picotui, https://github.com/pfalcon/picotui
* Npyscreen, https://github.com/npcole/npyscreen
* py_cui, https://github.com/jwlodek/py_cui
Both Picotui and Npyscreen are relatively unmaintained / considered feature-full. py_cui seems to be in the best shape.
Fingers crossed for this project making it through, building on top of Rich gives it quite a bit of headstart. You can also sponsor @willmcgugan on Github [0].
[0]: https://github.com/sponsors/willmcgugan
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My First Solo Project (Tips?)
You're probably going to want to do this in a TUI. If I was going to attempt this project, I think I'd try py_cui which was written by a fellow Redditor u/QbaPolak17. Another possible (buy maybe less pretty) option is picotui. I've not implemented either of these, but py_cui looks fun.
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I pushed my first real project !
So, when I found the different commands to get back my file and recover it, I wanted to create a clear UI to do it. Searching for a CUI library, I've stumbled upon py_cui, based on curses, it has a really easy learning curve. Easy to get it running.
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I just pushed my real first project !
I dit it with py_cui, it's based on curses library but really easier to work with.