Hacker News
- Show HN: A modular Python TUI framework with a fast and pretty markup language https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 19 comments
- Any Good Recommendations for a Tutorial on PyTermGUI? https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 2 comments commandline
- Detailing PyTermGUI's brand new layout system https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 8 comments python
- My TUI now automatically downgrades RGB colors to the richest palette available in your terminal! https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 9 comments python
- I am working on an interactive xterm color picker for PyTermGUI! https://github.com/bczsalba/PyTermGUI 4 comments python
- I've implemented scrolling support in my TUI! https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 5 comments commandline
- Introducing pytermgui, my TUI framework with a focus on extensibility & stability! https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 9 comments commandline
- My TUI library pytermgui just hit its first stable release! https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 21 comments python
- I am working on a command line aquarium simulator as an example project for my TUI library, pytermgui! https://github.com/bczsalba/pytermgui 8 comments commandline
Linking pages
- GitHub - rothgar/awesome-tuis: List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces https://github.com/rothgar/awesome-tuis 207 comments
- GitHub - ceccopierangiolieugenio/pyTermTk: Python Terminal Toolkit - a Spiced Up Cross Compatible TUI Library 🌶️ https://github.com/ceccopierangiolieugenio/pyTermTk 49 comments
- GitHub - bczsalba/Pagoda: A window-based TUI client for the Teaház protocol. https://github.com/bczsalba/Pagoda 1 comment
- Gallery - Markdown Exec https://pawamoy.github.io/markdown-exec/gallery/ 0 comments
Linked pages
- NO_COLOR: disabling ANSI color output by default https://no-color.org/ 529 comments
- GitHub - peterbrittain/asciimatics: A cross platform package to do curses-like operations, plus higher level APIs and widgets to create text UIs and ASCII art animations https://github.com/peterbrittain/asciimatics 21 comments
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