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Gui.cs
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winforms-datavisualization-net VS NOV-Examples-for-WinForms - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Jul 2023
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Charting in WPF and/or Winforms
I have a WinForms application that I did about a year ago, and at the time, I had to use this in order to get it to work. I plan on refactoring the entire project to WPF and want to use different charting software instead of Microsoft's Chart class. I saw a bunch of premium packages, but was wondering if there were any for free that any of you guys could recommend?
Gui.cs
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
As someone who writes software for moderately boring business operations, I've been wondering making terminal-based apps with lots of keyboard shortcuts would lead to a more productive end user than writing a web app.
I've been looking at https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui but haven't tried it yet.
- Forget MAUI; Get TUI! - C#'s best cross platform console UI toolkit ships first 2.0 alpha package (Terminal.Gui)
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Hello everyone, I made a Windows 10/11 Multitool app with Winforms. I'm just gonna share some screenshots.
Thanks but I'm sticking with Terminal.Gui
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Made a simple text based little game to re-learn c#
Used this neat library to handle the GUI gui-cs/Terminal.Gui: Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET (github.com)
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
Terminal.GUI - cross platform terminal UI for .NET: https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui
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Textual (TUI framework) widget gallery
Two I've used are Terminal.Gui for .net https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui and BubbleTea for Go https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
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UI framework for games on Linux with c#
In that case you can use console (https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui) to make games.
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Managing Powershell collections graphically
As you can see the tool is always integrated into the terminal because it has built on a cross platform UI toolkit based on a fantastic open source project called Terminal.Gui. Now you can select the objects by using space bar and than confirm the selection with enter. The result will be:
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What python/C# GUI library would be best for my project?
C# - https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui
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c# native with a gui
Since you mentioned minimal GUI, have you thought of a TUI? I haven't spiked it out but I would guess Terminal.Gui would work with Native AOT
What are some alternatives?
Nevron Open Vision for WinForms - Nevron Open Vision is a suite of advanced WinForms UI controls that aims to streamline the development of feature-rich Desktop Applications by providing developers with quality UI controls. The suite includes advanced data visualization and text processing controls including Chart, Diagram, Gauge, Barcode, Grid, Rich Text Editor, and Scheduler controls.
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
gui.cs - Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET [Moved to: https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui]
Command Line Parser - The best C# command line parser that brings standardized *nix getopt style, for .NET. Includes F# support
CommandLineUtils - Command line parsing and utilities for .NET
CsConsoleFormat - .NET C# library for advanced formatting of console output [Apache]
Power Args - The ultimate .NET Standard command line argument parser
Docopt - Port of docopt to .net
Appccelerate - Command Line Parser - A simple command line parser with fluent definition API.
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
xterm.js - A terminal for the web
CliFx - Class-first framework for building command-line interfaces