pyTermTk
CodeMirror
pyTermTk | CodeMirror | |
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9 | 39 | |
515 | 26,590 | |
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9.7 | 6.3 | |
11 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pyTermTk
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What’s the coolest things you’ve done with python?
I did a Terminal-UI library (pyTermTk) That you can use, for example, to build terminal Multiplexer that looks like an Amiga Workbench.
- pyTermTk: Python Terminal Toolkit
- PyTermTk: Python Terminal Toolkit
- Build a simple TUI TextEditor using ttkDesigner and pyTermTk
- PyTermTk
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pyTermTk sandbox with Pyodide + xterm.js + CodeMirror5 + other stuff
After giving up countless times since I started this project, I finally managed to dig the dark secrets of Pyodide and run pyTermTk on a browser, all of this, of course, thanks to the magic of xterm.js. I know, my friend, I know what you are thinking, I was disgusted at first picturing that hideous javascript defiling the python purity of my code, but, when I saw my red pepper shining on webkit engine, well, I couldn't hold back a tear. And after that, who am I to not include also an editor and my collection of demos and examples? So, here it is, a super minimal buggy and feature incomplete pyTermTk Sandbox
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This Week in Python
pyTermTk – A toolkit for building interactive terminal applications
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pyTermTk, a personal attempt to create a Python TUI
Mainly MIT License But I inspired some code from bpytop for the terminal initialization in https://github.com/ceccopierangiolieugenio/pyTermTk/tree/main/TermTk/libbpytop
CodeMirror
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I've cloned a simple VScode using Tauri and ReactJS
codemirror - a code editor component for the web
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massCode v3 - An open source snippets manager is out 🚀
massCode uses Codemirror as the basis for the editor and .tmLanguage as the grammar for syntax highlighting. This tandem opens the door to over 600 existing grammars. The application currently supports more than 160 grammars. In addition to .tmLanguage, the application supports .tmTheme for themes. There is also…
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pyTermTk sandbox with Pyodide + xterm.js + CodeMirror5 + other stuff
After giving up countless times since I started this project, I finally managed to dig the dark secrets of Pyodide and run pyTermTk on a browser, all of this, of course, thanks to the magic of xterm.js. I know, my friend, I know what you are thinking, I was disgusted at first picturing that hideous javascript defiling the python purity of my code, but, when I saw my red pepper shining on webkit engine, well, I couldn't hold back a tear. And after that, who am I to not include also an editor and my collection of demos and examples? So, here it is, a super minimal buggy and feature incomplete pyTermTk Sandbox
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[Media] This is my first Rust project, a little pastebin web app called MicroBin. 🦀 It's blazingly fast 🚀🔥 and crazy safe of course
syntax highlighting is simple with https://codemirror.net/
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CodeMirror 2 - Highlight only (no editor)
Can CodeMirror 2 be used to highlight code from a DIV or PRE tag (without the editor)?
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How to add SQL editor to your django admin.
Official website of Codemirror.
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Do you trust the Obsidian company?
CodeMirror [MIT] https://codemirror.net/
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Implementing coding field on website
There sure is, take a look at Code Mirror
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Help is needed for inquiring about something.
Codemirror is open source, so you can look at, clone and experiment with its actual code as much as you like to figure out how it works.
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[Feedback] Working on a bunch of content-editable HTML templates, to allow users save time creating HTML markup/content.
Developed using the LAMP stack mainly because I'm more of a back-end (PHP) dev, and for various other reasons, like affordable web servers. The front-end is vanilla JavaScript (AJAX for dynamic stuff). I also use CodeMirror to provide the visual-code editor for programmers.
What are some alternatives?
tlogg - A fast, advanced log explorer.
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
pyCuT - terminal graphic library loosely based on QT api
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
spotui - Spotify in the terminal 💻🎶
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
ascii-telnet-server - Can stream an ~20 minutes ASCII movie via Telnet emulation as stand alone server or via xinetd daemon. Using famous ASCII art animation from www.asciimation.co.nz (Star ASCIIMATION Wars)
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
clippy - Create animated ASCII-art for the command line almost instantly!
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
ttkode - Terminal ToolKit Studio Code editor
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.