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github.com/Akatsuki-py/my-tui-go
A UI library for terminal applications.
tui (pronounced tooey) provides a higher-level programming model for building rich terminal applications. It lets you build layout-based user interfaces that (should) gracefully handle resizing for you.
IMPORTANT: tui-go is still in an experimental phase so please don't use it for anything other than experiments, yet.
Update: I created tui-go as an experiment because I wanted a simpler way of creating terminal-based user interfaces. It has since then become a project, with all the work that comes with it. While it's been really fun, unfortunately I'm no longer able to maintain this project.
Since I started working on tui-go, a number of similar projects have popped up. One that I think shows great promise is rivo/tview, which embodies much of what I envisioned for tui-go. I highly recommend trying it out!
Thanks all of you who have contributed and supported tui-go!
go get github.com/marcusolsson/tui-go
package main
import "github.com/marcusolsson/tui-go"
func main() {
box := tui.NewVBox(
tui.NewLabel("tui-go"),
)
ui, err := tui.New(box)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
ui.SetKeybinding("Esc", func() { ui.Quit() })
if err := ui.Run(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
If you want to know what it is like to build terminal applications with tui-go, check out some of the examples.
Documentation is available at godoc.org.
Make sure you check out some of the projects using tui-go.
Once you've gotten started developing your first application with tui-go, you might be interested in learning about common patterns or how you can debug your applications.
tui-go is mainly influenced by Qt and offers a similar programming model that has been adapted to Go and the terminal.
For an overview of the alternatives for writing terminal user interfaces, check out this article by AppliedGo.
tui-go is released under the MIT License.
If you're interested in chatting with users and contributors, join #tui-go on the Gophers Slack. If you're not already a part of the Slack workspace, you can join here. If you prefer a lower-bandwidth interface, see this article on connecting to Slack via IRC or XMPP.
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