dodexahedron 34bef2c839 Fixes #3242 - Replaces simple null checks (#3248)
* Replace all 342 `== null` with `is null`

* Replace 354 `!= null` with `is { }`

* Wrap these in conditionals since they break tests against Release configuration

The members they depend on do not exist in Release configuration

* Split these up and dispose properly

This test needs to be revisited for several reasons at some point.

* Fix release configuration tests

* Declare interface these already support

* Annotate constructor properly and use throw helper

* Move class to its own file

* Rename these files so they nest in the solution explorer

* Make this a record type and remove now-redundant/illegal members

* Reference passing to avoid some struct copies

* Simplify this

* Carry reference passing through as appropriate

* Turn this into a record struct

* Remove unused internal constructor and its test

It was only used by that test.

* Simplify this constructor

* This should be a property

* Simplify constructor

* Simplify GetHashCode

* Mark this ignored just in case

* Missed a couple of opportunities for reference passing

* record struct already does this by value

* Remove unused class

* Simplify the type initializer and Reset method

* Implement INotifyCollectionChanged and IDictionary by delegating to ColorSchemes

* Fix for reflection-based configuration

* Make CI  build happy by disambiguiating this attribute
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The current, stable, release of Terminal.Gui is v1.x. It is stable, rich, and broadly used. The team is now focused on designing and building a significant upgrade we're referring to as v2. Therefore:

  • v1 is now in maintenance mode, meaning we will accept PRs for v1.x (the develop branch) only for issues impacting existing functionality.
  • All new development happens on the v2_develop branch. See the V2 discussion here.
  • Developers are encouraged to continue building on v1.x until we announce v2 is stable.

Terminal.Gui: A toolkit for building rich console apps for .NET, .NET Core, and Mono that works on Windows, the Mac, and Linux/Unix.

Sample app

Quick Start

Paste these commands into your favorite terminal on Windows, Mac, or Linux. This will install the Terminal.Gui.Templates, create a new "Hello World" TUI app, and run it.

(Press CTRL-Q to exit the app)

dotnet new --install Terminal.Gui.templates
dotnet new tui -n myproj
cd myproj
dotnet run

Documentation

Showcase & Examples

  • UI Catalog - The UI Catalog project provides an easy to use and extend sample illustrating the capabilities of Terminal.Gui. Run dotnet run --project UICatalog to run the UI Catalog.
  • C# Example - Run dotnet run in the Example directory to run the C# Example.
  • F# Example - An example showing how to build a Terminal.Gui app using F#.
  • Reactive Example - A sample app that shows how to use System.Reactive and ReactiveUI with Terminal.Gui. The app uses the MVVM architecture that may seem familiar to folks coming from WPF, Xamarin Forms, UWP, Avalonia, or Windows Forms. In this app, we implement the data bindings using ReactiveUI WhenAnyValue syntax and Pharmacist — a tool that converts all events in a NuGet package into observable wrappers.
  • PowerShell's Out-ConsoleGridView - OCGV sends the output from a command to an interactive table.
  • F7History - Graphical Command History for PowerShell (built on PowerShell's Out-ConsoleGridView).
  • PoshRedisViewer - A compact Redis viewer module for PowerShell written in F#.
  • PoshDotnetDumpAnalyzeViewer - dotnet-dump UI module for PowerShell.
  • TerminalGuiDesigner - Cross platform view designer for building Terminal.Gui applications.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Debates on architecture and design can be found in Issues tagged with design.

History

See gui-cs for how this project came to be.

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