FINAL CUT
urwid
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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FINAL CUT
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Building a TUI system monitor with FINAL CUT
PSA: Not Apple's Final Cut, but rather this:
https://github.com/gansm/finalcut
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Terminal widget toolkit FINAL CUT 0.9.0 released – performance improvements and new features
Visit the GitHub repository to get the latest version.
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Alternative to ncurses for modern C++ (TUI)
Maybe FINAL CUT is something for you. It has its own widgets and can be controlled with the mouse or keyboard.
- Modern Turbo Vision 2.0
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XPM viewer for terminal
The reason for my posting is not the XPM viewer. The primary reason was the data processing class, which allows you to display logos or other simple graphics in your programs.
I implemented for FINAL CUT a simple data processing class and an image viewer for X PixMap (XPM) images. It allows displaying XPM icons in the terminal. Maybe someone will find it helpful.
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charm VS FINAL CUT - a user suggested alternative
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Lanterna VS FINAL CUT - a user suggested alternative
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tcell VS FINAL CUT - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jan 2022
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I looking for a TUI liberary/framework with good aesthetics.
If you want to write in C++, you can have a look at my small TUI framework FINAL CUT.
urwid
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Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer
Pretty cool! I actually wrote something VERY similar a couple of years ago: sless[1]. It's a tool for viewing json-based structured logs. Just like your tool, you can explore into a json object. The difference is, it expects the input to have many json objects, newline separated, and it shows few keys as a preview of the object, to make looking for something in the log easier. It's not quite complete but basic browsing works. It was mainly written to learn more about Urwid[2], a library similar to Curses.
1: https://github.com/dpedu2/sless
2: https://urwid.org/
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Any guide to creating a terminal application?
In addition to the other great libraries already mentioned, since you're in Python you may want to consider urwid, it's really robust and has a lot of built-ins.
- Menus in Python
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Grab raw keyboard inputs
To go full in on the latter case, people often use libraries like Cursive (akin to urwid for Python but without the horrendously confusing error messages caused duck typing) or tui.
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Textual: The Definitive Guide - Part 1.
If you have experience with text user interfaces in the past, you might come across other frameworks such as urwid, curtsies, asciimatics, prompt-toolkit to name a few. Nevertheless, If you have not, you are just fine because you are in the right place to learn about TUIs in general and using Textual specifically. I’ll show you how to develop a wordle clone step by step.
- Is there a library for creating interactive long running terminal applications?
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How can I make a TUI?
Check also urwid. It's more likely a modern text-based interface library for Python. https://github.com/urwid/urwid
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What is the correct way to create a console application?
Curses seems difficult to use but you should investigate whether it works with what you want to do. https://urwid.org/ seems fun as an alternative.
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Print colour in terminal
You can also take a look at https://urwid.org/
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I looking for a TUI liberary/framework with good aesthetics.
urwid is Python, and looks good.
What are some alternatives?
ncurses - snapshots of ncurses - see http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html (no pull requests are accepted)
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.
Turbo Vision - A modern port of Turbo Vision 2.0, the classical framework for text-based user interfaces. Now cross-platform and with Unicode support.
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
newt - Mirror of https://pagure.io/newt.git
blessed - Blessed is an easy, practical library for making python terminal apps
libui - Simple and portable (but not inflexible) GUI library in C that uses the native GUI technologies of each platform it supports.
Toga - A Python native, OS native GUI toolkit.
wxWidgets - Cross-Platform C++ GUI Library
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.