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git.sr.ht/~tslocum/cview
Terminal-based user interface toolkit
This package is a fork of tview. See FORK.md for more information.
Try the demo: ssh cview.rocketnine.space -p 20000
Available widgets:
Widgets may be customized and extended to suit any application.
Mouse support is available.
go get git.sr.ht/~tslocum/cview
This basic example creates a box titled "Hello, World!" and displays it in your terminal:
package main
import (
"git.sr.ht/~tslocum/cview"
)
func main() {
box := cview.NewBox().SetBorder(true).SetTitle("Hello, world!")
if err := cview.NewApplication().SetRoot(box, true).Run(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
Examples are available in the "demos" subdirectory.
For a presentation highlighting the features of this package, compile and run the program in the "demos/presentation" subdirectory.
Package documentation is available on godoc.
This package is based on github.com/gdamore/tcell (and its dependencies) and github.com/rivo/uniseg.
CONTRIBUTING.md describes how to share issues, suggestions and patches (pull requests).
cview has two mailing lists:
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