ansiwave
illwill
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The Unlicense | Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License |
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ansiwave
- ANSIWAVE BBS: a Nim-powered BBS + client environment, built by u/oakes
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Is Nim a good language to write Linux TUI applications?
Well i think nim is ideal for TUI programs. The performance of rust with the ergonomics of go is a pretty nice combination. I built ansiwave which is a fairly complex TUI program in nim, and i extracted the TUI stuff into a separate library, nimwave. Whether it is mature enough is a bit subjective but it's mature enough to build ansiwave :P If you try it i'm open to feedback.
- A BBS (bulletin board system) for modern terminals
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ANSIWAVE (a modern BBS) dev update
Written in Nim and completely open source: https://github.com/ansiwave/ansiwave
- ANSIWAVE - a modern BBS for the terminal and the web
- ANSIWAVE, a BBS with a custom TUI client written in Nim
- ANSIWAVE - a modern BBS with MIDI music scripting
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Using BBS with my Amiga 3000 in 2021
The BBS code isn't public yet but it'll end up on https://github.com/oakes/ansiwave when it's ready. I've been posting devlog videos here... https://www.reddit.com/r/ANSIWAVE/
I think the best chance you'd have of getting the local aspect is to not run it on the public internet. Maybe use a local mesh network, packet radio, etc. But the community you end up with, if any, will be quite different than the one that formed around BBSes, i imagine.
- ANSIwave - A mashup of ANSI art and MIDI music
- ANSIWAVE - an ANSI art and MIDI music editor
illwill
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How to detect and even save key presses
smth more advanced than getch: https://github.com/johnnovak/illwill https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/6919
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Is Nim a good language to write Linux TUI applications?
For making TUIs in Nim, there's Illwill. I've played around with it a bit, and it seems pretty nice. For editing id3 tags, there's the Metatag library. I haven't tried it myself though.
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Illwill text input
Ooh, more Norwegians using Nim? I had a look in the issues of Illwill and came across this: https://github.com/johnnovak/illwill/issues/14. Seems like there is a library of widgets and he has created a simple text input one that you could possibly modify to suit your needs (or just use outright). Not sure if it will support UTF-8 characters though, and I'm on my phone at my cabin right now so can't really check.
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Is it worth learning nim? (In my case)
Check out this library, it's pretty great https://github.com/johnnovak/illwill
What are some alternatives?
TinySoundFont - SoundFont2 synthesizer library in a single C/C++ file
nimwave - TUIs for the terminal, desktop, and web
kemal - Fast, Effective, Simple Web Framework
metatag - A metadata reading & writing library for Nim. Supports id3v2.3.0, flac & possibly more.
promexplorer - A simple tool to explore prometheus exporter metrics
rich-cli - Rich-cli is a command line toolbox for fancy output in the terminal
tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
picard - A cross-platform music tagger powered by the MusicBrainz database. Picard organizes your music collection by updating your tags, renaming your files, and sorting them into a folder structure, exactly the way you want it.