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2,003 | 3,530 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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art
- ART 6.0 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python (+ Space support)
- ART 5.8 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
- ART 5.7 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
- Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
- ART 5.6 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
- ART 5.5 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
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art VS python-asciistuff - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Jan 2022
- ART 5.4 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
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lined text python
Use the Ascii art library: https://www.4r7.ir/
- ART 5.3 released: ASCII and Non-ASCII art library for Python
asciimatics
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What is your go-to UI framework?
For small apps, I may choose a TUI (Terminal User Interface). Curses for Python is very lightweight, but quite low level and difficult to use for anything more than a very simple interface (if your app tries to draw outside of the drawing area, the app crashes, so you have to carefully manage every detail). Textual and asciimatics are both mature TUI frameworks that provide a higher level and more Pythonic way to create TUI's.
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How to format output for a stand-alone display screen? Larger numbers, colors, redrawing the screen from the top left instead of printing a new line every time?
If you are looking for something more flexible that just printing to a terminal, take a look at Asciimatics and textual. Both are available from Pypi.
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I'm making a notes app and am up to making an 'edit' feature, but have no way of making changes to a file's contents, let alone saving the changes and writing them to the file
Scroll down to the TUI example in the README, just above the documentation link: https://github.com/peterbrittain/asciimatics
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Fireworks-Animated Ascii Art 🎆🎇
Download fireworks.py
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Fireworks-Animated Ascii Art
Source code: https://github.com/peterbrittain/asciimatics/blob/master/samples/fireworks.py
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ShyySH: a TUI connection manager for SSH
I have made yet another ssh connection manager with TUI, using asciimatics and tinyDB.
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Best library for TUI (Text User Interface) and CLI (Command line Interface)
Personally I dig the aesthetics of asciimatics, it's quite handy and cross-platform.
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CLI Tools on windows [Python]
I've used asciimatics in the past to good effect.
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Making ascii “animation” look smoother.
Take a look at rich (kinda new, but pretty neat), asciimatics, or urwid
- Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
What are some alternatives?
pyfiglet - An implementation of figlet written in Python
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
Discord-Status-Clock - Animated Discord clock status
colorama - Simple cross-platform colored terminal text in Python
pydifact - A python EDIFACT library.
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.
video-to-ascii - It is a simple python package to play videos in the terminal using characters as pixels
Gooey - Turn (almost) any Python command line program into a full GUI application with one line
Generative-Art - A selection of generative art scripts written in Python
Python Fire - Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
django-slick-reporting - Reporting engine for Django, Create dashboards, reports and charts effectively and effortlessly.
npyscreen - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/npyscreen