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This is a fork of tawny-cdk, a CDK port that wasn't updated for about a decade. In that time, Ruby changed and so did the Ncurses library for it. Below is the original README.md.
AS OF JUNE 2024- This thing is NOT ready for real usage. Consider this a WIP.
============================================================================== A Ruby version of Thomas Dickey version of the curses development kit.
Why Tawny? Because this is better than just a ruby port. Or, rather, it will be. At the moment it's pretty much just a Ruby port but the plan is a package that is easier to use and extend, with extra extensions to prove it.
Currently requires ncurses-ruby (http://ncurses-ruby.berlios.de/).
Currently implemented widgets:
Thomas Dickey's C project page: http://invisible-island.net/cdk/
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