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257 | 23,982 | |
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5.7 | 8.8 | |
6 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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iup-go
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Ideas for GUI libraries?
For years I had Qt experience in Python and C++. But I found it too heavy to introduce in a Go project. After trying a couple different options (I'm not a web dev) I actually really liked IUP. https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go
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IUP – Cross platform C GUI library
You can check the screenshot from Windows 10 here https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go/blob/main/examples/sampl.... If you are not using the manifest it will not follow the system appearance and will always look like Windows XP Classic.
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bindings to GTK or QT
I've tried a few different Go gui solutions so far. Coming from a C++/Python Qt background, I wanted to use Qt bindings but found them to be a bit too heavy as a dependency in Go. And I'm not a skilled web dev so some of the other options didn't suit me well enough. But I did actually enjoy using this in a recent project: https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go
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Desktop UI
For native controls check https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go.
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Are there any cross-platform GUI frameworks programmable with Go which you’d recommend?
That depends on your requirements. I'm currently using IUP for a desktop app (Linux and WIndows). Caveats:
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Go GUI with access to filesystem... Best approach?
For native UI, you can check https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go. There are 50+ examples to help you, i.e. show images, buttons, file dialogs, etc.
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
If I may, https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go: Cross-platform UI library with native controls.
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What makes Go unsuitable for UI development?
You can check https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go. The Cocoa backend is still not finished but it works for basic UI. There is GLCanvas for Linux and Windows.
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The Linux GUI toolkit situation, or why Electron (or similar) is sadly the future.
I recently created a Go binding here https://github.com/gen2brain/iup-go and was amazed how simple API is, thanks to their attribute system. Although they have some controls that are custom, everything else is native. Compared to Qt or wxWidgets, IUP is just a UI toolkit, Qt/wxWidgets is much more than just a UI toolkit.
- iup-go: Cross-platform UI library with native controls
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
TUI’s are awesome; I’ve used this library to build them in the past: https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
For a sufficiently-complex system, a CLI client just isn’t as powerful as a live “console”. A TUI can play the part and you don’t 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 – 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?
unison - A unified graphical user experience toolkit for Go desktop applications
Rich Interactive Widgets for Terminal UIs - Terminal UI library with rich, interactive widgets — written in Golang
purego
tcell - Tcell is an alternate terminal package, similar in some ways to termbox, but better in others.
zenity - Zenity dialogs for Golang, Windows, macOS
pterm - ✨ #PTerm is a modern Go module to easily beautify console output. Featuring charts, progressbars, tables, trees, text input, select menus and much more 🚀 It's completely configurable and 100% cross-platform compatible.
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
beeep - Go cross-platform library for sending desktop notifications, alerts and beeps
termui - Golang terminal dashboard
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
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.