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Use notcurses to improve graphics #12

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WSLUser opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 5 comments
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Use notcurses to improve graphics #12

WSLUser opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 5 comments

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@WSLUser
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WSLUser commented Nov 28, 2022

Display far superior images in the terminal by using notcurses: https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses

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eramdam commented Nov 28, 2022

If there's a nodejs library to take advantage of that I can try 😁

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WSLUser commented Nov 16, 2023

There's plenty of wrappers and think there's one you could use with node but hopefully you've been able to check yourself by now

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eramdam commented Nov 16, 2023

There's plenty of wrappers and think there's one you could use with node but hopefully you've been able to check yourself by now

I haven't 😅 And as far as I can tell there doesn't seem to be anything for Node?

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WSLUser commented Nov 16, 2023

Hmmm, someone well versed in Node could probably add a wrapper. Also some aren't part of the main repo and maintain thier own fork. For example there's wrappers for Nim and Go not included in the main repository so might be node wrapper has own fork or might need to be made still.

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eramdam commented Nov 17, 2023

Yeah... I figure maybe that's a use-case for native Node modules which i think can be C++ code? I'm way out of my depth so unless I get the time to learn/mess with that stuff I'd rather wait for a wrapper 🙈

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