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zterm
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Questions for people who have been using Linux for a long time now...
Mine is zterm.
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Why are kitty and alacritty so popular? Where's the foot love?
So for me, it's because I wrote my own to suit my admittedly very niche needs.
jexer
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Qubes Tricks
Very interesting! I was thinking literally yesterday about a TUI/GUI Qubes type concept, maybe also applicable for industrial type data diodes.
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I made a tool to generate ANSI escape codes, so you can easily add colors to your scripts.
I did something like that once. Is your project online somewhere? I'm always curious what else is going on. :)
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Jexer 1.6.0 release - Java advanced TUI framework
When I transliterated from D to Java around 2015, Java wasn't quite the "uninteresting" language it is perceived to be today. But all along I had hoped others might pick up some tricks, and put some notes on porting it here. Yet Java's been a pretty solid workhorse for me, and having the Swing GUI to test on was a godsend actually once I got into images.
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Show HN: Java TUI framework with sixel image support
If you code in Java, and like TUI (console type applications), then you might enjoy Jexer: https://gitlab.com/klamonte/jexer
I started Jexer in 2013, and off-and-on it's gotten better. I think my favorite part has been crossing paths with other terminal emulator ecosystem folks over the last few years. This release brings a few prettified effects inspired by other projects that you are all hopefully quite familiar with (notcurses, chafa, and vtm):
* Translucent windows, including images under/over each other and text.
* Animated/pulsing text
* Animated gifs
* A new XtermVideoPlayer example that uses ffmpeg/JavaCV to play movies inside a text-draggable window. (No audio though.)
* New button styles: round, diamond, left/right arrows. The button ends and shadows are drawn with images so specific font support is not required.
* A _much_ faster and _much_ higher quality sixel encoder.
* Different window border styles: single, double, none, and rounded corners.
* A femme theme option.
Some screenshots are posted here: https://twitter.com/AutumnMeowMeow/status/148922891703050240...
It's on maven and Sourceforge.
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Released 1.6 of my hobby project - advanced TUI framework
If you code in Java, and like TUI (console type applications), and enjoy transfemme in-jokes, then you might also enjoy jexer.
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So did y'all know that SyncTERM 1.1 has sixel support? That's so cool!
A path that started in the BBS era and is currently bringing DOOM to Xterm. And ironically, there is much better support for this now than there ever was for RIPscript.
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I'm working on a commandline app that plays videos, any feedback is welcome
Story time: when I first posted Jexer to Reddit, people were all "twin does that". No, it does not. twin does not pass vttest. twin has almost no widgets. twin does not support images at all, it does not multiplex images, it does not multihead images, and it does not play videos (a bit too slowly but still) in a text draggable/resizable window that could be part of a larger system. mpv/mplayer doesn't do those things either. In fact, the only two projects I know of that can do these kinds of tricks are Jexer and notcurses. (And notcurses is hella faster and great, and I would have used it in 2013 when I started Jexer, but it didn't exist then.)
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Terminal Technical Resources
One way to do translucent windows. - Inspired by notcurses
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Why are kitty and alacritty so popular? Where's the foot love?
foot is great, dnkl is great. It's so far the fastest sixel-supporting terminal I've got to test XtermDOOM on. (I run iTerm2-based images against wezterm.)
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Display images in the terminal
It parses them, but then reduces to the 8/16 ANSI colors. Which makes translucent TUI windows not work. :(
What are some alternatives?
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
xterm.js - A terminal for the web
typometer - Text editor typing latency analyzer
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
termite - Termite is obsoleted by Alacritty. Termite was a keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
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.
sway - Sway and Waybar dotfiles
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
st - build of the suckless simple terminal with patches for alpha, font2, copyurl, openclipboard, invert, appsync, xresources, scrollback, w3m, keyboard select, boxdraw
TermOx - C++17 Terminal User Interface(TUI) Library.
nushell - A new type of shell
schismtracker - An oldschool sample-based music composition tool.