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taskell | crossterm | |
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10 | 28 | |
1,688 | 2,949 | |
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
7 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Haskell | Rust | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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taskell
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Elegant open source project tracking, Trello like but self-hosted
This one got a lot of attention a while back: https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/taskell
- Taskell: TUI Kanban board / task manager with Trello and GitHub projects support
- Kanban Board for the Command Line
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[Media] Tabled [v0.8.0] - An easy to use library for pretty print tables of Rust structs and enums.
Is your library suitable for writing a CLI application like taskell, that updates its row values at runtime?
- Dhall: A Gateway Drug to Haskell
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[OC] kabmat - a TUI program for managing kanban boards with vim-like keybindings
There's also taskell, in the same spirit: https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/taskell
- A personal task organizer on top of Markdown with Vim-bindings
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To keep track of my tasks from the terminal
I'm a big fan of kanban board, that's why I prefer something like taskell. But if I need a TODO app with project management, I'll go to your app for sure.
- Taskell, A CLI kanban board/task manager
crossterm
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Question: In your experience, is Helix always more snappy/responsive than Neovim?
I have this feeling with all rust apps using crossterm crate as their backend like GitUI for example
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Canonical way to handle concurrent events with crates that don't model that use case
I guess you could use EventStream like in this example
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[2022 Day 14 (Part 1/2) [Rust] Made a small toy
Made a small toy using crossterm that simulates the falling sand using the rules laid out by day 14. Bit late to the party but was pretty fun. The moment I saw the prompt I was fully intent on making some sort of visualization for this after getting the solution.
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How difficult is ncurses?
There are plenty of terminal UI libraries that are actually nice to work with. For Python, there's Textual and PyTermGUI. For Rust, there's ratatui and Cursive (or, if you want something a bit lower level, crosster or termion). For Go, there's bubbletea.
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AMDGPU_TOP v0.1.2 - switch to crossterm-backend, add simple fdinfo viewer
Switching the backend of Cursive to crossterm removed dependence on ncurses
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How can I create 'time' in my game loop?
I don't know where to start, CrossTerm can read events asynchronously with tokio https://github.com/crossterm-rs/crossterm/blob/master/examples/event-stream-tokio.rs , but I don't have any idea what that really means, I am coming from the HTML Canvas and TypeScript. I want the most simple and basic method possible. Cheers!
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termion development status?
Just wondering if anyone has any insight into the current development and maintenance of termion? It currently has 67 issues and 24 merge requests and no code activity has happened since Sep 27 2021, so nothing in over a year. I am of course grateful for the existing project, but just somewhat concerned that it ends up being abandoned or forgotten seeing as it is one of the premiere tui libraries written purely in Rust (other being crossterm).
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I made a terminal-based flashcard app - with incremental reading!
I might make a gui frontend in the future, but for now i'll focus on the terminal. The terminal doesn't mean it doesnt support mac or windows though, they have terminals too! And the library used for accepting key-input is crossterm which supports windows!
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[Media] I made a Rust CLI game that tests how fast you can guess the language of a code block!
I used crossterm. Really love the simplicity of the API, definitely fit my purposes well.
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How difficult could it be to make a console program that looks like this and has a game loop running on a separate thread? Any suggestions or crate recommendations are welcome!
For the terminal part you could use https://crates.io/crates/crossterm
What are some alternatives?
github-tools - Small GitHub utilities like pull-status and changelog generator
Termion - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/termion
confetti - Small CLI tool for configuration file management and swapping
tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
cmt - Write consistent git commit messages based on a custom template
pancurses - A Rust curses library, supports Unix platforms and Windows
cointop - A fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for tracking cryptocurrencies 🚀
fui - Add CLI & form interface to your program. Docs: https://docs.rs/fui
tdl - Fast, Concurrent, Rust based Tidal-Media-Downloader implementation.
bearlibterminal - BearLibTerminal FFI for Rust
lazyboy - An EDSL implemented in Haskell for programming the Nintendo Game Boy.
rustgenhash - CLI tool written in Rust which can be used to generate hashes