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nodegui
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Brig: A user interface toolkit for Node.js, which is based on Qt for rendering
This looks like it hasn't been maintained in years but there's a modern equivalent in NodeGUI [1] which also has React/Svelte/Vue implementations. Unfortunately it requires a custom build of Node that merges the libuv and Qt6 event loops so YMMV.
It actually inspired me to write my own implementation with Svelte on top of QuickJS and Qt Widgets but the task of wrapping the entire Qt6 API in Rust proved to be intractable once I found out that most methods weren't marked Q_INVOKABLE and thus couldn't be called via reflection (requiring manual wrapping). Providing a `Document.createElement` API that created Qt Widgets with working attributes and event handling worked surprisingly well though!
[1] https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui
- Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop apps with Node.js and CSS
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Does anybody have trouble running NodeGui projects? Does 'nodegui-starter' repo work for you?
Hi, so this NodeGui library for building apps with native components is something I really want to get into, but, it does not work for me.. so I am starting this thread to check with yous (I depleted google results) if any one of you have tips or workarounds I can use. I wish to build a desktop app, but I really do not want to bundle a web browser for that purpose and NodeGui seems perfect.
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[Hiring] Create UI to Accept User Input using NodeGui to create a Native Desktop Application
Use NodeGui (or some equivalent tool) for this. Source: https://docs.nodegui.org/ This is needed because this entire project will run natively, by that I mean it will run with no browser, no local host and it no internet connection.
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Neutralinojs - Alternativa para o Electron
NodeGUI
- NodeGui – Build performant, native, cross platform desktop apps
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Electron Adventures: Episode 75: NodeGui React
Let's continue exploring Electron alternatives. This time, NodeGui. NodeGui uses Qt5 instead of Chromium, so we'll be leaving the familiar web development behind, but it tries to not be too far from it, as web development is what everyone knows.
- How do you create a cross-platform GUI without using Electron?
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Are we GUI Yet? The state of building user interfaces in Rust
(Disclaimer: My knowledge of Rust very limited, but I have quite a bit of experience with getting Qt/KDE classes to work with other languages.)
You are absolutely right. The effort to be acceptable bindings for Qt would be a tiny fraction of the cost compared to building a whole new Rust native GUI library.
Qt is huge set of libraries with an equally huge API. But there are a lot of shortcuts and smart ways of approaching the problem to get what you want out of Qt for minimum effort.
Bindings like PyQt and even PySide go for the nuclear option of generating bindings for the whole Qt API and trying to match the C++ API in style too. This is an absolutely massive huge task. Also, getting people to contribute to an open source bindings project is hard. Getting people to contribute to a bindings generator is even harder.
NodeGui https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui, Qt bindings for Nodejs, on the other hand takes a very different approach which in one way is low-tech but I think is actually very smart. I'll summerise the differences:
* It focuses on Qt Widgets first. This greatly reduces the amount of work to the parts that people actually need. (BTW, if you just want QML and Rust back-end then Jos van den Oever's work at https://invent.kde.org/sdk/rust-qt-binding-generator has probably got you covered already.)
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Todo list of development tasks
There is actually a new GUI framework based out of Qt (a C++ GUI framework) that I have found recently : https://docs.nodegui.org/
QtScrcpy
- Samsung A71 Screen dead, need to backup work messages before switching phones.
- Can I navigate and operate my POCO F3 from my Windows laptop?
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How does this app do it.
QtScrcpy adds in additional UI/UX so that key mapping for games/other apps also requiring a connection to PC.
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App for Screen Mirroring?
Any of the scrcpy GUIs like QtScrcpy let you mirror your Android device onto the PC and also control it from there if you enable the option, otherwise you can do the opposite with Weylus, so you mirror your PC's screen to the tablet and then you can draw from it with either your fingers or a pen, with pen pressure supported as well, which I find pretty amazing!
- scrcpy 2.0 is released, with audio support!
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Way to mirror phone screen on Chromebook?
Scrcpy or one of the GUI frontends like QtScrcpy, but you can also directly control her phone with Rustdesk
- how to get around work restrictions(i hate playing on my phone)
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How to zoom in on photos in Waydroid
else if the application needs you to pinch to zoom, your only choice is to use QtSqrcpy
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Running ARM-only Android games on x86 Linux PC
An alternative way to solve touching issue is to run QtScrcpy so it's no need to recompile QEMU anymore.
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How do you deal with losing lots of saved stuff?
That said, I recently ran into a similar issue to yours with a ton of tabs open on a browser on a phone that I need to reset soon. Doing it manually sucked, and there seemed to be no end to the tabs (many of which I was delighted to re-discover as I was doing it manually). So what I did was use QtScrcpy and AutoHotkey to automate the process of bookmarking it on the mobile browser and then use sync to access them on the desktop. This was Brave browser, but I'm sure it would work with Chrome or Mozilla too. So next time you are facing the challenge of saving mobile tabs, this could be a solution.
What are some alternatives?
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
mobile - Mobile app for Mergin Maps 📲. Open QGIS projects and manage vector data on your phone, even offline 📶 (Android/iOS/Windows app)
neutralinojs - Portable and lightweight cross-platform desktop application development framework
guiscrcpy - A full fledged GUI integration for the award winning open-source android screen mirroring system -- scrcpy located on https://github.com/genymobile/scrcpy/ by @rom1v
awesome-electron-alternatives - A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash: [Moved to: https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot]
Jetpack-Compose-Playground - Community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose example code and tutorials :rocket: https://foso.github.io/compose
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
Signal-Desktop - A private messenger for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
modmanager - A Qt-based mod manager for minecraft.
pywebview - Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
autoadb - Execute a command whenever a device is adb-connected