turbo
TuiCss
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about 2 months ago | 7 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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turbo
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The Tilde Text Editor
https://github.com/magiblot/turbo which is built using Turbo Vision framework
- Turbo: An experimental text editor based on Scintilla and Turbo Vision
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I miss Turbo C, I've never used such a fantastic IDE again. It could include assembly commands directly from C code, it had a powerful graphics library for the 80s. in forty years I've used many languages, environments, frameworks... but I still miss the simplicity and power of Turbo C under MS/DOS/
also https://github.com/magiblot/turbo
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Lesser Known Terminal Editors
Turbo - editor made using TurboVision, with support for Unicode: https://github.com/magiblot/turbo
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Building Rich Terminal Dashboards
Show them this, too:
https://github.com/magiblot/turbo
Applications like tvedit were designed for MS-DOS, which offered full interaction with the mouse and keyboard, and many of them were commercial products aimed at a general audience. TUI applications from the Unix tradition, however, were designed for use in terminals with limited capabilities, and were aimed at more technical users (or were created by the users themselves).
User-friendly TUI applications in MS-DOS were succeeded by Windows applications, while the largest revolution in the last 20 years in Unix TUIs has been the widespread support of 256/24-bit colors and UTF-8. Hence the gap in usability between the two worlds.
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An experimental text editor based on Scintilla and Turbo Vision
Scintilla provides a few default platform adapters: GTK, Qt, Win32, etc. In order to have it work in a terminal application, I just wrote my own adapter.
TuiCss
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Show HN: Msdos Theme Inspired Image Enhancement Tools
I am a lover of CSS frame themes and that is really nice.
https://github.com/vinibiavatti1/TuiCss
It seems this is just your personal project as it is just on a subdomain of your domain, so might not be for the public, but keep the following in mind:
GDPR-compliance: you need to add how long images remain after being uploaded or give the option to delete the original file. This also includes the time you will also keep the generated file. You wouldn't need to store these for more than 10 minutes after the output has been generated.
Filename: out.png is like you just plopped in the sample code that you found on Github and called it a day. Consider keeping the filename and adding something to it. "filename-out.png" might be better.
Tested most of the options and its all functional.
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What Is Textmode?
Maybe not exactly what you‘re looking for, but you could give https://github.com/vinibiavatti1/TuiCss a try.
More here: https://github.com/troxler/awesome-css-frameworks#specialize...
- 98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs
- Hacker News stylized as a retro 90s macOS desktop
- Thunderbird Time Machine: Windows XP and Thunderbird 1.0
- System.css: A design system for building retro Apple interfaces
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Modern Turbo Vision 2.0
Definitely not as good as the web, if only for zero accessibility. With the web you have a DOM of semantic elements that are all carefully marked up by hand to describe the intent and meaning of everything. With turbo vision and TUIs you have a buffer of bytes with text, graphics, background, etc. all using the same character set. Good luck if you're a screen reader trying to make sense of it.
But you can have TUI style on the web, this tui.css project is absolutely amazing IMHO: https://github.com/vinibiavatti1/TuiCss
- TuiCSS,: DOS-inspired Text-based user interface CSS library
- I created a CSS library to make Text-based user interfaces for web application
- TuiCss - a library focused to create web applications using an interface based on ASCII table, like the old MS-DOS applications
What are some alternatives?
pkg - Package your Node.js project into an executable
brick - A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell
GUMBO-Editor - The simple text editor in written in C++
NES.css - NES-style CSS Framework | ファミコン風CSSフレームワーク
reflex-vty - Build terminal applications using functional reactive programming (FRP) with Reflex FRP.
Turbo Vision - A modern port of Turbo Vision 2.0, the classical framework for text-based user interfaces. Now cross-platform and with Unicode support.
tilde - The Tilde text editor
termbox2 - suckless terminal rendering library
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
TermOx - C++17 Terminal User Interface(TUI) Library.
dashing - Terminal dashboards for Python
spark-joy - ✨😂 2000+ ways to add design flair, user delight, and whimsy to your product.