starfyre
textual
starfyre | textual | |
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11 | 149 | |
452 | 23,618 | |
2.2% | 1.5% | |
8.2 | 9.9 | |
12 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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starfyre
- Show HN: I made a fronted web framework in Python
- Starfyre – Make usable front end apps using Python
- Show HN: Starfyre – A WASM Based SSR Python Front End Web Framework
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Starfyre - A reactive SSR Python Web Framework for Front-End Applications [v0.17.0 Update]
Some of them are: - File-based routing - python -> js transpiler - CSS support - built-in state management and with the latest release - we have a built-in dev server - and a --create cli flag allowing a quick scaffolding of the app
- It's React, but in Python
- After tearing my hair out writing JavaScript the last few days how close are we to Python in the browser?
- Starfyre – a toolkit for developing front-end applications using only Python
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Starfyre - A Python Web Framework for creating frontend web applications
You can check out the project at https://github.com/sansyrox/starfyre I have also created a blog to explain the future visions - https://sanskar.wtf/posts/hello-starfyre Most importantly, you can find an example app on GitHub(https://github.com/sansyrox/first-starfyre-app). Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions! I'm all ears and can't wait to hear what you all think! 😄
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Introducing Starfyre: A Pure Python Framework for writing Reactive Front-End Applications
I have been working on a new framework called Starfyre (https://github.com/sansyrox/starfyre) that allows you to write reactive frontend apps in Python. It's based on Pyodide and WASM, and aims to reduce the need to write JavaScript for front-end development.
textual
- Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
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Should you add screenshots to documentation?
The Textual project has a lot of screenshots in its documentation. These screenshots are built with the docs, so they are always up to date.
https://textual.textualize.io/
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PysimpleGUI
Textual[0] does this for CLI apps. That’s not for full GUI apps, but it’s very DOM-like, uses CSS selectors, etc. and a cool option when it meets your needs.
[0] https://github.com/Textualize/textual
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Using the Curses library on Windows - Terminal Display & Keys Input
For future projects that need a TUI beyond normal printing to a terminal, I'd recommend taking a look at Textual.
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"<ESC>[31M"? ANSI Terminal security in 2023 and finding 10 CVEs
https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/content/code-outputs.html#...
`less -R` is not the default.
FWIW, textual (and urwid) does ANSII escape codes well: https://github.com/Textualize/textual
touch file$'\n'name
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logmerger - Text UI to view multiple log files with unified time scale
After installing logmerger, you can run a self-contained demo by running logmerger --demo, to view two log files before and after they are merged, and to play with the user-interface features provided by textual.
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Ask HN: Why Did Python Win?
I think it just survived naturally, filling in the cracks left by Java / C++.
And not the era of Textual (https://textual.textualize.io/) is here, python may get the spotlight even more.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 21 August 2023
- Textual: Rapid Application Development Framework for Python
What are some alternatives?
streamsync - No-code in the front, Python in the back. An open-source framework for creating data apps.
pytermgui - Python TUI framework with mouse support, modular widget system, customizable and rapid terminal markup language and more!
first-starfyre-app - https://first-starfyre-app.netlify.app/
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
silkflow - Targetting Kindles as the display device, SilkFlow is a fine grained reactive Python framework - think mashup of Plotly Dash and SolidJS.
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
pyscript - Try PyScript: https://pyscript.com Examples: https://tinyurl.com/pyscript-examples Community: https://discord.gg/HxvBtukrg2
urwid - Console user interface library for Python (official repo)
nicegui - Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way.
asciimatics - A cross platform package to do curses-like operations, plus higher level APIs and widgets to create text UIs and ASCII art animations
pyvibe - Generate styled HTML pages from Python
npyscreen - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/npyscreen