termui stopped seeing attention from gizak, in fact github in general did. I really enjoyed the look/feel of termui and had use cases for data display on the terminal and wanted to see it continue being used.
I decided to try and fork it, convert it to tcell, and try to address upstream PRs.
I have no idea what I am doing, but gizak I really liked your termui.
termui is a cross-platform and fully-customizable terminal dashboard and widget library built on top of termbox-go. It is inspired by blessed-contrib and tui-rs and written purely in Go.
- Several premade widgets for common use cases
- Easily create custom widgets
- Position widgets either in a relative grid or with absolute coordinates
- Keyboard, mouse, and terminal resizing events
- Colors and styling
It is not necessary to go get
termui, since Go will automatically manage any imported dependencies for you. Do note that you have to include /v3
in the import statements as shown in the 'Hello World' example below.
Add with dep ensure -add github.com/gizak/termui
. With Dep, /v3
should not be included in the import statements.
package main
import (
"log"
ui "github.com/gizak/termui"
"github.com/gizak/termui/v3/widgets"
)
func main() {
if err := ui.Init(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to initialize termui: %v", err)
}
defer ui.Close()
p := widgets.NewParagraph()
p.Text = "Hello World!"
p.SetRect(0, 0, 25, 5)
ui.Render(p)
for e := range ui.PollEvents() {
if e.Type == ui.KeyboardEvent {
break
}
}
}
- BarChart
- Canvas (for drawing braille dots)
- Gauge
- Image
- List
- Tree
- Paragraph
- PieChart
- Plot (for scatterplots and linecharts)
- Sparkline
- StackedBarChart
- Table
- Tabs
Run an example with go run _examples/{example}.go
or run each example consecutively with make run-examples
.