rich-cli
asciiflow
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2,942 | 4,415 | |
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about 1 month ago | 27 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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rich-cli
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 12 February 2024
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Ask HN: Programmers and Technologists in Scotland
I hope he doesn't mind, but the creator of Rich and Textualize is a good guy, and Scottish: https://www.willmcgugan.com/about/
https://www.textualize.io/
https://github.com/Textualize/rich
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Code Feedback For OSINT Tool
You are using print statements too much. I understand the use due to it being a CLI application but still I suggest you look at textualize.
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coBib 4.0: a modern UI using Textualize libraries
For more than a year I have been refactoring coBib, getting rid of its original ncurses-based TUI in favor of a more modern and a lot more maintainable textual-based TUI. Developing it has been a lot of fun and I must say that the team over at Textualize is doing a great job at developing libraries which are somehow very powerful and extensible while still being easy to use!
- Is anyone still making text user interfaces for end users?
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Chatting with Will McGugan: From Side Project To Startup
Will McGugan is among the most well-known Python developers. He's the author of Rich, a library for formatting output in the terminal. It's used, among others, by pip, and has more than 40K stars on GitHub. In 2021, Will started building Textual, a TUI (text user interface) framework based on Rich. At the end of the year, he founded the company Textualize.
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Building the Future of the Command Line
The future of the command line is something along the lines of what these guys are doing:
https://www.textualize.io
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Textual is the only Python Terminal UI Framework you will need.
IF you ever wanted to build rich User Interfaces that work in the terminal with mouse support written in Python, then Textual is the Library for you.
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Is Nim a good language to write Linux TUI applications?
If you change your mind about Python there's textual+rich, https://www.textualize.io/.
- Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
asciiflow
- How the Devteam Conquered the iPhone
- Monodraw
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Nomnoml
> 7. You can put them in the source where they are relevant.
> Got a hairy state machine? Stick a comment at the top with something like nomnoml's syntax and anyone can follow what's going on without having to trace through the code.
For that use-case a markup graph language is a poor solution. Use https://asciiflow.com instead to produce something that people can digest without needing a third-party tool that may not even exist anymore.
- Architecture diagrams enable better conversations
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Typograms: A definition and renderer for ASCII diagrams
Many diagrams I am able to draw manually as I'm editing source code on emacs, but for more complicated ones I tend to use this: https://asciiflow.com . To each their own, so pick your favorite ASCII editor.
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Good graphic FlowChart drawing tool ?
This isn't at all what you are asking for but I use it in code all the time for flow-charting logic. https://asciiflow.com/ And on the plus side, the output is very portable.
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[CppSerbia Meetup] C++ Customisation Points
Combination of: - http://maaslalani.com/slides/ - for slides - figlet/toilet/cowsay/lolcat - for generating titles and ascii art - https://github.com/lewish/asciiflow - for charts and diagrams
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Oracle Industries: Helion Gasworks - My survival H2 facility!
So I used this website: https://asciiflow.com to draw out the diagrams and then pasted them into the LCDs using the monospace font! An LCD is 39x58 "ASCII tiles" FYI if you wanted to do this too!
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What are considerations to make a website secure?
AsciiFlow
- Top 8 diagramming tools for software architecture
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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.
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