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74 | 16,786 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Clojure | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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hugit
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Simple TUIs with Babashka and Gum
Just to expand on the "other options" in this post, I had written a (quick and hacky) Magit clone using ClojureScript + Reagent + Ink.
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Advice for peeking into the Lisp family (CL vs Scheme vs Racket...)
For browsers, there is reagent, which is a React wrapper. This can also be used for mobile/desktop using react-native, and TUIs using ink.
- Clojurescript & Ink
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A work-in-progress Magit clone for Neovim
Here's a editor-agnostic magit-inspired git TUI I wrote some time back:
https://github.com/hugit-project/hugit
I used to use it inside IntelliJ console when Emacs wasn't available.
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How to Make Tetris in ClojureScript
If you want fast-starting CLI apps in Clojure, there's a wide variety of options including CLJS+node and Babashka and Graal native compilation of Clojure jar. Here's a fast-starting CLI app I made in CLJS+node:
gitui
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GitUI
I was missing interactive rebase, as it is missing from libgit2
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Question: In your experience, is Helix always more snappy/responsive than Neovim?
I have this feeling with all rust apps using crossterm crate as their backend like GitUI for example
- I (kind of) killed Mercurial at Mozilla
- Lazygit: Simple terminal UI for Git commands
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Easy way to git blame from helix?
The terminal applications I used are GitUi and LazyGit. Both are very good and have almost all what you need.
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Is there any solution like Github Desktop and Gitkraken For terminal Users
Give gitui a try. It’s a text|terminal user interface (tui) for git. I think that’s what you are looking for. Also, search GitHub for “git tui” and I’m sure you will find a bunch of other options.
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Introducing TUI-Journal: Your Personal Journal/Notes App for Terminal Enthusiasts
For me I love how fast the terminals are, and using that with TUI produces super fast keyboard-driven apps and can be more intuitive than CLI tools only, for example I've found using LazyGit or GitUi more comfortable than just the git command, and sure I don't need to talk about how powerful Vim, NeoVim and Emacs are.
Then if you want to see how the Tui apps are built together then you can pick an apps built upon these crate to see how the components are built together. I found the source code in GitUi very clear and inspiring. And sure you can see how this app is built as well :)
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I personally recommend GitUI, it's a TUI app but much better than a GUI imo.
What are some alternatives?
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
tig - Text-mode interface for git
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
lazygit.nvim - Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
vscode-gitlens - Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge within each repository — Visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more
visidata - A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
tig-explorer.vim - Vim plugin to use Tig as a git client. Seamless switching between vim and Tig with opening in the same buffer.
vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim