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If you can use libraries, then use NCURSES or my colorslib (https://github.com/ShakaUVM/colors) which lets you move the cursor around on the screen and do colors.
- what's the appropriate tool for make 2d graphics with ascii-text?
- Alternative to ncurses for modern C++ (TUI)
- Easiest way to draw a line in c++?
- Command line arguments in runtime?
- I'd like to create a raster graphics editor. This will be one of my first projects. How do I get started?
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I want to create a console C++ application that allows a user to generate and solve Sudoku but I don't know how to control the cursor on Console.
Step 1) Download this file - https://github.com/ShakaUVM/colors
- Ncurses non blocking Input
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Getting key pressed in terminal on linux
You don't need NCURSES to do that - my colors library (https://github.com/ShakaUVM/colors) allows for easy nonblocking I/O.
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Play new version of nbsdgames, ~300KB collection of terminal games including Darrt, Snakeduel and a lot more!
NCURSES is kind of old and clunky to work with, but fairly powerful once you know it. If you want something simpler that does nonblocking I/O, allows you to move the cursor around the screen, and even mouse support and 24-bit color (which NCURSES refuses to implement) in a terminal window, you can try out my colors header-only library - https://github.com/ShakaUVM/colors
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