pyTermTk
pyxtermjs
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521 | 349 | |
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9.7 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
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
pyxtermjs
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open a terminal emulator as pop-up or new tab?
I have a personal flask app that monitors / manages processes and files on my server, and for the most complex, least cookie-cutter task just open a terminal emulator set to the right directory on the (linux) server for doing those. I'm using konsole, ssh, and copyq (to launch konsole) currently, but I'd like something slicker and more self-contained. I've googled a bit and some things look promising (e.g., pyxtermjs) but it not obvious to me how to glue these to my app. I welcome any advice in choosing a terminal emulator or gluing it to my flask app. Thanks.
What are some alternatives?
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pyCuT - terminal graphic library loosely based on QT api
asynction - SocketIO python framework driven by the AsyncAPI specification. Built on top of Flask-SocketIO. Inspired by Connexion.
spotui - Spotify in the terminal 💻🎶
redis-light-green-light-dev-to-hackathon - My submission for the Redis Hackathon on DEV! "Red Light, Green Light" built with Python, JavaScript and Redis
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)
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
clippy - Create animated ASCII-art for the command line almost instantly!
Flask-SocketIO - Socket.IO integration for Flask applications.
ttkode - Terminal ToolKit Studio Code editor
Flask-chat-app - Web application made with Python using Flask web framework