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    Bubble Tea

    Bubble Tea

    A powerful little TUI framework

    ...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. The tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Go.
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    Fyne

    Fyne

    Cross platform GUI in Go inspired by Material Design

    The Fyne toolkit is an easy-to-learn, free and open-source, platform for building graphical applications for desktop, mobile, and beyond. Combining the power and simplicity of the Go programming language with a carefully crafted library of widgets it is now easier than ever before to build your application and deploy it across all platforms and stores. When Fyne started it was with the ambition to fix all of the complicated or broken things about existing approaches. Building your software with an API like Fyne that is designed for modern languages is easy and quick to learn. ...
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    promptui

    promptui

    Interactive prompt for command-line applications

    Interactive prompt for command-line applications. We built Promptui because we wanted to make it easy and fun to explore cloud services with manifold cli. Promptui is a library providing a simple interface to create command-line prompts for go. It can be easily integrated into spf13/cobra, urfave/cli or any cli go application. Prompt provides a single line for user input. Prompt supports optional live validation, confirmation, and masking of the input. Select provides a list of options to choose from. ...
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    lazynpm

    lazynpm

    Terminal UI for npm

    Lazynpm is a terminal user interface (TUI) for working with npm (Node.js package manager) commands, written in Go using the gocui library. It is designed for developers who find themselves doing repetitive npm workflows — linking, building dependencies, installing, and so on — and want a simplified interface rather than remembering or typing long sequences of npm commands. The UI offers keybindings and visual feedback so you can navigate dependencies, install packages, run scripts, and link modules in a more interactive way. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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