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    LTUI

    LTUI

    A cross-platform terminal ui library based on Lua

    LTUI is a cross-platform terminal UI library based on Lua. This framework originated from the requirements of graphical menu configuration in xmake. Similar to the Linux kernel's menuconf to configure the compilation parameters, so using curses and lua to implement a cross-platform character terminal ui library. Refer to config-frontends for style rendering. Of course, users can customize different UI styles.
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    Shell Script Menu gives shell scripters a way to give users real menus instead of just text fields with options that are typed in.
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    A python module that allows a script to have a menu-based user interface that can be displayed using GTK2, curses, or plain text.
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    Menugool is a menu generation language for Ncurses. It takes as input a small language describing the menu, and spits out C code (optional makefile) to display the menu. You can embed callbacks or call external scripts (in this way you can create a men
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