bedelibry-app
reflex-vty
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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bedelibry-app
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Any semantic note taking apps out there?
You can check out my latest iteration of the concept here if you're interested. It is currently mostly Haskell, as that is what I am most familiar with, and that is what my library for parsing natural language into structured form (Montague) is written in. But I'm also a fan of Rust -- and you'll see that part of the application is written in Rust due to the use of Tauri for desktop versions.
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Any luck with building a reflex app on an M1 mac?
For what it's worth, the app I'm building is currently set up as an obsidian project -- and one of my ideas was to try to set it up as a reflex-platform project instead to make it easier for me to do things like e.x. tweak the nixpkgs and ghc versions and see if that helps at all (I saw an issue on github somewhere that said some of the problems on OSX are related to an old nixpkgs version -- but I'm not entirely sure yet how I might tweak that manually in either an obsidian or reflex-platform project, or if that's even feasible).
reflex-vty
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Building Rich Terminal Dashboards
There's a slick little Haskell library that does something similar called reflex-vty:
https://github.com/reflex-frp/reflex-vty#reflex-vty
One thing neither of these libraries appear to have done yet that I would really like is create a more compact window rendering. Currently each window gets a 1-character border. What I would like is something that saves space by collapsing adjacent windows' borders into a single character instead of having two redundant borders next to each other. Of course I get why they do it the way they do, but terminals are often more constrained for space and with complex UIs you can lose a fair amount due to these unnecessary borders. That would be the next thing I'd hack on to improve these kinds of libraries. But alas...too many fun projects to hack on and not enough hours in the day.
What are some alternatives?
blessed-contrib - Build terminal dashboards using ascii/ansi art and javascript
turbo - An experimental text editor based on Scintilla and Turbo Vision.
dashing - Terminal dashboards for Python
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
vty-ui - A terminal user interface programming library similar to graphical interfaces such as GTK and QT. (DEPRECATED, see https://github.com/jtdaugherty/brick)
rosshow - Visualize ROS topics inside a terminal with Unicode/ASCII art
pkg - Package your Node.js project into an executable