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    Terminal.Gui

    Terminal.Gui

    Console-based user interface toolkit for .NET applications

    ...In addition, a complete Xterm/Vt100 terminal emulator that you can embed is now part of XtermSharp, you just need to pull TerminalView.cs into your project. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Terminal drivers for Curses, Windows Console, and the .NET Console mean Terminal.Gui works well on both color and monochrome terminals and has mouse support on terminal emulators that support it. Both keyboard and mouse input are supported, including limited support for drag & drop. Terminal.Gui supports both Absolute layout and an innovative UI layout system referred to as Computed Layout. Computed Layout makes it easy to layout controls relative to each other and enables dynamic console GUIs.
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    Inquirer.js

    Inquirer.js

    A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces

    ...If you don't want to affect other libraries that also rely on inquirer when you overwrite or add new prompt types. Internally, Inquirer uses the JS reactive extension to handle events and async flows. This mean you can take advantage of this feature to provide more advanced flows. For example, you can dynamically add questions to be asked.
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