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    Bubble Tea

    Bubble Tea

    A powerful little TUI framework

    ...Bubble Tea is in use in production and includes a number of features and performance optimizations we’ve added along the way. Among those is a standard framerate-based renderer, a renderer for high-performance scrollable regions which works alongside the main renderer, and mouse support. Be sure to check out Bubbles, a library of common UI components for Bubble Tea. Bubble Tea is based on the functional design paradigms of The Elm Architecture, which happen to work nicely with Go. It's a delightful way to build applications. By the way, the non-annotated source code for this program is available on GitHub. ...
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    up

    A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview

    ...This is achieved by boosting any typical Linux text-processing utils such as grep, sort, cut, paste, awk, wc, perl, etc., etc., by providing a quick, interactive, scrollable preview of their results. To start using up, redirect any text-emitting command (or pipeline) into it. Use PgUp/PgDn and Ctrl-[←]/Ctrl-[→] for basic browsing through the command output. In the input box at the top of the screen, start writing any bash pipeline; then press Enter to execute the command you typed, and the Ultimate Plumber will immediately show you the output of the pipeline in the scrollable window.
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