terminalpp
textray
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6.2 | 4.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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terminalpp
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Oof: Manipulate (RGB) color, position and more of console output in a single C++ header library
This is really interesting and I see a lot of parallels (e.g. screen abstraction, etc.) between this and my own terminal emulation library (https://github.com/KazDragon/terminalpp, see https://github.com/KazDragon/textray for a fully-fledged example). We should collab some time.
textray
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Oof: Manipulate (RGB) color, position and more of console output in a single C++ header library
This is really interesting and I see a lot of parallels (e.g. screen abstraction, etc.) between this and my own terminal emulation library (https://github.com/KazDragon/terminalpp, see https://github.com/KazDragon/textray for a fully-fledged example). We should collab some time.
What are some alternatives?
contour - Modern C++ Terminal Emulator
oof - Convenient, high-performance RGB color and position control for console output
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chalk - 🖍 Terminal string styling done right
mud-pi - A simple MUD server in Python, for teaching purposes, which could be run on a Raspberry Pi
osmanip - A cross-platform library for output stream manipulation using ANSI escape sequences.
xreg - Library and executables for modeling and registration applications in medical image analysis. Particular emphasis on intraoperative fluoroscopic (X-ray) navigation via 2D/3D registration.