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gotaskr | bubbletea | |
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8 | 115 | |
17 | 24,135 | |
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6.9 | 8.8 | |
about 2 months ago | about 21 hours ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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gotaskr
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Generic Task Runner in Go -> gotaskr
Feel free to head over to GitHub and check the wiki for more details and I would be happy to get feedback or improvement ideas for gotaskr.
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Build / Makefile templates for Go monorepo?
I created https://github.com/Roemer/gotaskr for that and we are very happy with it for a very complex build system. Give it a try if you want.
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Is your makefile supposed to be a justfile?
May I present my alternative https://github.com/Roemer/gotaskr It is kind of similar to magefile but provides some other features similar to cake build and inbuilt tools useful for devops. And also it is a plain go program so no magic compilation in the background. It replaced basically 100 bash files in our rather complex build/deploy setup. Sometimes a declarative approach is just not enough.
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Unpopular opinion: CI/CD engines are an awful idea
I have used many CI systems on large scale and to be honest, Jenkins is still my favorite. Everything you need is provided and works. You have 100% control over the workflow. With code. All those declarative yaml based ones need sooooo much workarounds to get more complex workflows to run and often you are just stuck with a less optimal solution. Beside the build workflow, we do not write any build logic in the ci engine but use external code runners instead. For .Net I used Cake or Nuke build for example but now my absolute preference for build logic is go. There we use a task runner like gotaskr. This helps having the build logic centralized and usually you can also run different build tasks locally to debug and test them. Also with go, you donât need any runtime to run the logic. Just build the task runner once and then you can copy the binary anywhere (eg for parallel build tasks) and just run it. This is optimal to integrate it in Docker base builds so you donât need to change the base image at all.
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Task runner like go-task/task, but in pure Go, no external DSLs
May I present my solution: https://github.com/Roemer/gotaskr Heavily inspired by cake build. It has no compile magic anywhere. Just write your go file and run the tasks in it. Or build it and re-use it in a ci for example.
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Utility library, most gopher way for namespaces/packages
The current refactoring is in: https://github.com/Roemer/gotaskr/tree/feature/toolsrefactoring
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Any open source projects need help ?
I'm a go youngling that tried to create a task runner (inspired by cake build for .net) in go as an alternative to magefile. What I would like is to get some feedback about how it is implemented and if there are go-principles that are violated and where the code should be improved. So if you want to do some reviewing, feel free to have a look at https://github.com/Roemer/gotaskr
bubbletea
- Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
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When creating console based applications how do you replicate the following realtime updates:
I recommend looking at the charm libraries. Lip gloss https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss can provide the styling and bubble tea can handle the screen updates and framework https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea there is a premade progress bar component in bubbles library. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles
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Built a TUI app to find anime scenes by image
I built a TUI app to find anime scenes by image to learn the TUI framework [Bubbletea](https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea)
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Lazydocker
TUIâs are awesome; Iâve used this library to build them in the past: https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
For a sufficiently-complex system, a CLI client just isnât as powerful as a live âconsoleâ. A TUI can play the part and you donât have to venture into the web SPA world.
- Separated input/output windows.
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New to go, suggestions for non-web projects.
If you want to build terminal app, I highly recommend the bubbletea library: https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
- [Python] Bibliothèque CLI UI similaire à Bubbletea
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snips.sh: passwordless, anonymous SSH-powered pastebin
You can view your snippets in a human-friendly web UI that syntax-highlights the code and even renders markdown. In addition to the Web UI, the TUI (powered by bubbletea) has a file browser, code viewer and attribute editor.
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Ink: React for interactive command-line apps
A sibling comment points at https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea as a Go alternative with a similar architecture
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Show HN: Frogmouth â A Markdown browser for your terminal
The closest thing in Go I know about is bubbletea:
https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
What are some alternatives?
weaver - Programming framework for writing and deploying cloud applications.
Rich Interactive Widgets for Terminal UIs - Terminal UI library with rich, interactive widgets â written in Golang
go-gitlab - GitLab Go SDK
tcell - Tcell is an alternate terminal package, similar in some ways to termbox, but better in others.
kertish-dfs - Kertish-dfs is a simple distributed storage platform, implements file storage on a single distributed computer cluster, and provides interfaces for file/folder handling. Kertish-dfs aims primarily for completely distributed operation without a single point of failure, scalable to the exabyte level.
pterm - ⨠#PTerm is a modern Go module to easily beautify console output. Featuring charts, progressbars, tables, trees, text input, select menus and much more đ It's completely configurable and 100% cross-platform compatible.
devtron - Tool integration platform for Kubernetes
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
ziti - The parent project for OpenZiti. Here you will find the executables for a fully zero trust, application embedded, programmable network @OpenZiti
termui - Golang terminal dashboard
mkdkr - mkdkr = Makefile + Docker
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.