frogmouth
Consol3
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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frogmouth
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Show HN: Consol3 – A 3D engine in the terminal that executes on the CPU
Textual is not 3d too, but is also great for TUIs.
Textualize/Frogmouth has a TUI tree control: https://github.com/Textualize/frogmouth
FWICS browsh
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Live markdown preview?
No, since Vim uses a TUI and Markdown doesn't only display text. You could use something like Obsidian, which can display live previews of Markdown files side-by-side with the raw text and has support for a subset of Vim keybindings. Or use a terminal multiplexer like Tmux and open a split with a preview with something like Frogmouth (your preview will still be in a TUI but it would look nicer than the source file). Emacs might also have something that does what you are looking for (when combined with evil-mode if you want to preserve Vim keybindings) but I haven't looked into it.
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Frogmouth 0.5.0 - Markdown viewer / browser for your terminal
Instead of latest release notes, https://github.com/Textualize/frogmouth would've been a better submission link imo.
- FLiPN-FLaNK Stack Weekly May 8 2023
- GitHub - Textualize/frogmouth: A Markdown browser for your terminal
- Show HN: Frogmouth – A Markdown browser for your terminal
- Textualize/frogmouth: A Markdown browser for your terminal
Consol3
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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Show HN: Consol3 – A 3D engine in the terminal that executes on the CPU
This is really fun, thank you for sharing it!
Recently, I've personally and professionally been going between TUI and deep 3D (mesh shading FTW) so this was fun to see. Your work is inspiring me to think about how to apply those principles to my own work. There have been other ascii renders but I've not seen anything quite like Consol3.
I made a half-baked PR with some initial Mac support [1]. I don't have time this weekend but I'll pull on it later -- or maybe somebody here with more low-level Mac skills with me can take a look?
[1] https://github.com/Victormeriqui/Consol3/pull/37
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