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rosshow
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Introducing ROSboard: Visualizations in the web browser
I’m the author of ROSshow (GitHub - dheera/rosshow: Visualize ROS topics inside a terminal with Unicode/ASCII art 3), which lets you visualize ROS topics with ASCII art.
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Telnet Mapscii.me
I do something very similar in ROSshow for NavSatFix (GPS) messages: https://github.com/dheera/rosshow
https://github.com/dheera/rosshow/raw/master/screenshot3.png...
It also has a pure ASCII mode:
https://github.com/dheera/rosshow/raw/master/screenshot3-asc...
Unfortunately this utility isn't really usable outside of the context of robotics and ROS but one could extract the map rendering functionality and create a separate utility out if it if they wished.
The main difference in approach between this and Mapscii is that I actually just convert raster map tiles from OSM instead of using the vector data.
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Building Rich Terminal Dashboards
I built a visualization tool for ROS topics that uses Braille to achieve a dot-based interface in the terminal:
https://github.com/dheera/rosshow
I imagine a lot of it could also be re-used in creating terminal dashboards for other purposes.
blessed-contrib
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good high-level ncurses library
I still can't tear myself away from blessed-contrib and it's unfortunate to see that these projects are not very maintained
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Dear Redditors! Can someone please explain to me how this widget works?
Link:https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib PS I'm sorry for the bad English
- does anyone know of libraries with which I can make a text element on the site (as in the example)
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Command line applications
Yes, you can create whatever you want - from simple CLI utils , through moderately complex interactive tools (example by me), to complex, full-fledged command line applications (example, another example).
- An idea for a virtual pet in my Linux terminal
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Table and color formats
On Rust/WASM I have been playing around with using TUI which is a lib inspired by the NodeJS library Blessed Contrib which might me a good idea to look at (not sure how well it works with javascript though). I have also used Comfy-table with Rust for simple table output.
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I created an htop-like terminal dashboard for viewing and managing docker containers, written in Node
✅ Built with the Node.js, blessed, and blessed-contrib
- I made a terminal utility to monitor some system stats. Was wondering if you guys know of anything better or if I should continue dev work on it since we need it?
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Building Rich Terminal Dashboards
If you plan on using blessed, there’s also (blessed-contrib)[https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib], which is a library of widgets for blessed.
What are some alternatives?
rosboard - ROS node that turns your robot into a web server to visualize ROS topics
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
mapscii - 🗺 MapSCII is a Braille & ASCII world map renderer for your console - enter => telnet mapscii.me <= on Mac (brew install telnet) and Linux, connect with PuTTY on Windows
blessed - A high-level terminal interface library for node.js.
dashing - Terminal dashboards for Python
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.
GoAccess - GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor