Typr
pytermgui
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8.0 | 7.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Typr
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[OC] typr: Your Personal Typing Tutor.
Curious about how typr works? Please do check out my GitHub Repo for the project, and while your there please do leave a star if you enjoy it!
pytermgui
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Using Textual to Build a ChatGPT TUI App
Several libraries, such as urwid or PyTermGUI, allow the development of TUI applications in Python. For enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of TUI apps, they offer some fundamental and more sophisticated utilities. But there is one package that is truly exceptional and might even be so amazing that it sparks a TUI renaissance (I really wanted to put "TUI renaissance" somewhere in this article).
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How difficult is ncurses?
There are plenty of terminal UI libraries that are actually nice to work with. For Python, there's Textual and PyTermGUI. For Rust, there's ratatui and Cursive (or, if you want something a bit lower level, crosster or termion). For Go, there's bubbletea.
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Any Good Recommendations for a Tutorial on PyTermGUI?
Talking about resources, their docs are pretty good and contains some examples too. Documentation: https://ptg.bczsalba.com/pytermgui.html
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Create TUI's (Terminal User Interface) using Textual
Have you tried PyTermGUI? It looks promising, but I wonder if there are any pitfalls. I need to build a professional CLI for a robot, and half-baked packages just won't do.
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Looking for Github projects with strong communities and Discords. Active and frequently mentoring new-comers.
While the community is relatively small right now, my TUI framework PyTermGUI has a lot of the attributes you're looking for! We don't currently have a section dedicated to this yet, but if you come to the discord I'm sure we can help you :)
- Version 7.2.0 brings automatically generated palettes using color theory!
- The brand-new TIM engine arrives with version 7.0.0!
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Verison 6.3.0 has cometh, featuring the new InputField!
Check out the changelog here.
- Ask HN: Are there any high-level TUI tools?
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Menus in Python
I suspect that the reason you didn't find much is that usually people need a whole textual user interface (or TUI). And there's quite a few libraries for those, like pytermgui or textual, and some more low-level tools in that area like prompt-toolkit
What are some alternatives?
PyInquirer - A Python module for common interactive command line user interfaces
picotui - Lightweight, pure-Python Text User Interface (TUI) widget toolkit with minimal dependencies. Dedicated to the Pycopy project.
mltype - Command line tool for improving typing skills (programmers friendly)
textual - The lean application framework for Python. Build sophisticated user interfaces with a simple Python API. Run your apps in the terminal and a web browser.
typeforce - Make mypy more effective
py_cui - A python library for intuitively creating CUI/TUI interfaces with widgets, inspired by gocui.
TypingTester - This program tests your touch typing skills to output your Gross WPM(Words Per Minute).
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
mypy-baseline - Integrate mypy in seconds with existing codebase. A friendly CLI tool to make mypy report only new type violations and ignore existing ones.
urwid - Console user interface library for Python (official repo)
pygame-typing - A typing game made with pygame
black - The uncompromising Python code formatter