tui-journal
ratatui
tui-journal | ratatui | |
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6 | 45 | |
267 | 7,921 | |
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9.6 | 9.7 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tui-journal
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What's everyone working on this week (26/2023)?
Still working on mt TUI app Tui-Journal After the big release the last weekend. Currently I'm working on integrating MakeFile the CI/CD pipelines and I'm contributing to other TUI projects to get familiar with other brilliant approaches for TUI applications in rust.
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Announcing Tui-Journal Version 0.2.0 - Packed with Exciting New Features!
Here are links for the project on GitHub and on Crates.io
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What's everyone working on this week (21/2023)?
I'm working on new features for my app TUI-Journal, like enabling editing the journal via external editor which could be tricky on windows platform or if the user sets his default editor to be something external like vs-code.
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From Golang Beginner to Building Basic Web Server in 4 Days!
As I wanted to build a robust back-end for my TUI-Journal app, I knew I needed the right tool for the job, and Golang proved to be the perfect choice for web servers.
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Introducing TUI-Journal: Your Personal Journal/Notes App for Terminal Enthusiasts
I'm excited to introduce TUI-Journal, the go-to journaling and note-taking app for those who prefer living in the terminal like me. It offers a simple and intuitive interface for managing journal entries and notes (using a combination of VIM and Emacs motions), featuring two local back-ends to store your data: Plain JSON text and a SQLite database.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2023)?
I'm working on a supposably simple journal app, which I want to over-complicate to explore as much as possible from rust echo-system. My plan to have three front-ends: (TUI, Desktop, Web) and three back-ends (simple json file, Database and micro-service). Still though with the very first stage (TUI front-end, with Json Backend)
ratatui
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
As a sound and music computing person, I rarely used tui before although I use cli tools often, e.g. SoX. I usually use Audacity to record on Mac. But then I realized I wanted a tool that could quickly open and record inspiration, and that's when TUI came into play: I decided to write my own custom tool called asak (audio Swiss Army Knife) [1]
This way I can quickly record on Mac, and of course, since this is Rust and ratatui [2], this tool should also be cross-platform.
[1] https://github.com/chaosprint/asak
[2] https://ratatui.rs/
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Fast memory vulnerabilities, written in 100% safe Rust
> If someone plopped me in front of a rust codebase I'd be at the mercy of the manual for quite a long time.
This is not a representative sample of Rust. That's explicitly triggering edge cases which requires abuse of syntax you wouldn't normally see.
Check out this for something more realistic that anyone should understand https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/blob/main/examples/ca...
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Show HN: Muse, a CLI background music player
nice work!
can I use "cargo install --git https://github.com/aabiji/muse"?
I also recommend:
https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui
https://github.com/mikaelmello/inquire
for your further development
I also have a Rust CLI music project here if you want to have a look
https://github.com/glicol/glicol-cli
- Ratatui: a Rust crate for cooking up Terminal User Interfaces
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Ratatui
There are apps that are built on ratatui that support mouse already including an example in the repo[1], and crates (and some internal changes to the buffer) to support iterm/kitty/sixel based images.[2]
[1]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/tree/main/examples#cu...
[2]: https://crates.io/crates/ratatui-image
Compared to TurboVision, Ratatui has a lot of missing things:
- Containers
- Dialog types (I'm working on this in https://github.com/joshka/tui-prompts)
- Higher order combinations of widgets (e.g. combine the scrollbar and paragraph)
- Menus
- Any event system (apps bring their own - we just handle display)
- etc.
- There's lots of things in TV that are provided as external crates (like editors, treeview, etc.)
The main thing is that Ratatui is at least right now, just the display side of things. Things to do with events or application shell aren't built-in. This somewhat stems from the immediate vs retained mode approach to the library, but this may change in the future.
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Trippy – A Network Diagnostic Tool
The TUI is built with the awesome Ratatui [0] library (formerly tui-rs [1]). UX is certainly not my area of expertise and I would not have been able to create Trippy without this library.
[0] https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui
[1] https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs
- ratatui 0.24.0 is released! (a Rust library that's all about cooking up terminal user interfaces)
What are some alternatives?
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tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
rosali - A Kubernetes Desktop Client built using Rust/Tauri and Vue.js.
crossterm - Cross platform terminal library rust
tpr - An anonymous and decentralized routing protocol. The code will be up once it is done, but the paper is already available.
Cursive - A Text User Interface library for the Rust programming language
quincy - QUIC-based VPN
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.
tui-textarea - Simple yet powerful multi-line text editor widget for ratatui and tui-rs
react-blessed - A react renderer for blessed.
concurrent-queue - Concurrent multi-producer multi-consumer queue
trippy - A network diagnostic tool