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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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libapps
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Everything you ever wanted to know about terminals(but were afraid to ask)
Upstream: https://chromium.googlesource.com/apps/libapps/+/HEAD/hterm
Fork used by iSH: https://github.com/ish-app/libapps/tree/master/hterm
I looked at the docs (https://github.com/ish-app/libapps/blob/master/hterm/doc/Con...) and it appears to use the same protocol as iTerm.
Here's an implementation: https://github.com/ish-app/libapps/blob/master/hterm/etc/hte...
blessed
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Advice for creating my first game?
separate logic and presentation - so, for example, you can start off with a very simple console based solution, move to a more advanced text/console user interface (using e.g. blessed), then onto a simple GUI or webapp
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CLI interfaces with choice highlighting
blessed is a good example.
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Need guidance on creating a terminal app like HTOP UI
blessed
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Everything you ever wanted to know about terminals(but were afraid to ask)
If this piques your interest and you use Python, check out the blessed library: https://github.com/jquast/blessed
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How to clear console/terminal, using Mu on raspberry pi 400?
e.g. https://github.com/jquast/blessed
- Continuously checking for keypresses
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A good python library to replace libtcod for terminal play?
Well, my current plan is to use one of the more modern curses-replacements (I'm thinking of blessed, a blessings fork), since they seem a lot easier to use than curses. If I hit a speed bottleneck with blessed, the plan is to switch over to curses...
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Objexplore: A terminal UI to inspect and explore Python objects
I created a terminal app called Objexplore to interactively inspect and explore Python objects. It was a fun project and uses the rich and blessed packages. Take a look at the github readme for a quick demo.
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Fancy console
blessed - This module is a wrapper around curses, and aims to make doing things with it simpler.
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Any Python/Curses resources?
You might also consider more modern approach like blessed or maybe go low-level in the style of how urwid handles terminal input and output.
What are some alternatives?
winprint - winprint 2.0 - Advanced source code and text file printing. The perfect tool for printing source code, web pages, reports generated by legacy systems, documentation, or any text or HTML file. It works interactively or from the command line making it great for single users or whole enterprises. Works great with Powershell.
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
termfo - A terminfo library for Go
urwid - Console user interface library for Python (official repo)
py_cui - A python library for intuitively creating CUI/TUI interfaces with widgets, inspired by gocui.
blessings - A thin, practical wrapper around terminal capabilities in Python
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.
RogueDetective - A roguelike detective game
ratuil - Responsive Terminal UI
objexplore - A terminal UI to inspect and explore Python objects
exam-terminal - A terminal/console based exam, test, or quiz tool for educators and learners
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python