Tig 3e2eebfd2c Fixes #4057 - MASSIVE! Fully implements ColorScheme->Scheme + VisualRole + Colors.->SchemeManager. (#4062)
* touching publish.yml

* ColorScheme->Scheme

* ColorScheme->Scheme 2

* Prototype of GetAttributeForRole

* Badly broke CM

* Further Badly broke CM

* Refactored CM big-time. View still broken

* All unit test pass again. Tons added. CM is still WIP, but Schemes is not mostly refactored and working.

* Actually:
All unit test pass again.
Tons added.
CM is still WIP, but Schemes is not mostly refactored and working.

* Bug fixes.
DeepMemberWiseClone cleanup

* Further cleanup of Scope<T>, ConfigProperty, etc.

* Made ConfigManager thread safe.

* WIP: Broken

* WIP: new deep clone impl

* WIP: new deep clone impl is done. Now fixing CM

* WIP:
- config.md
- Working on AOT clean up
- Core CM is broken; but known.

* WIP

* Merged.
Removed CM from Application.Init

* WIP

* More WIP; Less broke

* All CM unit tests pass... Not sure if it actually works though

* All unit tests pass... Themes are broken though in UI Cat

* CM Ready for review?

* Fixed failures due to TextStyles PR

* Working on Scheme/Attribute

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 2

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 3

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 4

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 5

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 6

* Added test to show how awful memory usage is

* Improved schema. Updated config.json

* Nade Scope<T> concurrentdictionary and added test to prove

* Made Themes ConcrurrentDictionary. Added bunches of tests

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup 2

* Code cleanup 3

* Tweaking Scheme

* ClearJsonErrors

* ClearJsonErrors2

* Updated Attribute API

* It all (mostly) works!

* Skip odd unit test

* Messed with Themes

* Theme tweaks

* Code reorg. New .md stuff

* Fixed Enabled. Added mock driver

* Fixed a bunch of View.Enabled related issues

* Scheme -> Get/SetScheme()

* Cleanup

* Cleanup2

* Broke something

* Fixed everything

* Made CM.Enable better

* Text Style Scenario

* Added comments

* Fixed UI Catalog Theme Changing

* Fixed more dynamic CM update stuff

* Warning cleanup

* New Default Theme

* fixed unit test

* Refactoring Scheme and Attribute to fix inheritance

* more unit tests

* ConfigProperty is not updating schemes correctly

* All unit tests pass.
Code cleanup

* All unit tests pass.
Code cleanup2

* Fixed unit tests

* Upgraded TextField and TextView

* Fixed TextView !Enabled bug

* More updates to TextView. More unit tests for SchemeManager

* Upgraded CharMap

* API docs

* Fixe HexView API

* upgrade HexView

* Fixed shortcut KeyView

* Fixed more bugs. Added new themes

* updated themes

* upgraded Border

* Fixed themes memory usage...mostly

* Fixed themes memory usage...mostly2

* Fixed themes memory usage...2

* Fixed themes memory usage...3

* Added new colors

* Fixed GetHardCodedConfig bug

* Added Themes Scenario - WIP

* Added Themes Scenario

* Tweaked Themes Scenario

* Code cleanup

* Fixed json schmea

* updated deepdives

* updated deepdives

* Tweaked Themes Scenario

* Made Schemes a concurrent dict

* Test cleanup

* Thread safe ConfigProperty tests

* trying to make things more thread safe

* more trying to make things more thread safe

* Fixing bugs in shadowview

* Fixing bugs in shadowview 2

* Refactored GetViewsUnderMouse to GetViewsUnderLocation etc...

* Fixed dupe unit tests?

* Added better description of layout and coordiantes to deep dive

* Added better description of layout and coordiantes to deep dive

* Modified tests that call v2.AddTimeout; they were returning true which means restart the timer!
This was causing mac/linux unit test failures.
I think

* Fixed auto scheme.
Broke TextView/TextField selection

* Realized Attribute.IsExplicitlySet is stupid; just use nullable

* Fixed Attribute. Simplified. MOre theme testing

* Updated themes again

* GetViewsUnderMouse to GetViewsUnderLocation broke TransparentMouse.

* Fixing mouseunder bugs

* rewriting...

* All working again.
Shadows are now slick as snot.
GetViewsUnderLocation is rewritten to actually work and be readable.
Tons more low-level unit tests.
Margin is now actually ViewportSettings.Transparent.

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup of color apis

* Fixed Hover/Highlight

* Update Examples/UICatalog/Scenarios/AllViewsTester.cs

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* Update Examples/UICatalog/Scenarios/CharacterMap/CharacterMap.cs

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* Update Examples/UICatalog/Scenarios/Clipping.cs

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* Fixed race condition?

* reverted

* Simplified Attribute API by removing events from SetAttributeForRole

* Removed recursion from GetViewsAtLocation

* Removed unneeded code

* Code clean up.
Fixed Scheme bug.

* reverted temporary disable

* Adjusted scheme algo

* Upgraded TextValidateField

* Fixed TextValidate bugs

* Tweaks

* Frameview rounded border by default

* API doc cleanup

* Readme fix

* Addressed tznind feeback

* Fixed more unit test issues by protecting Application statics from being set if Application.Initialized is not true

* Fixed more unit test issues by protecting Application statics from being set if Application.Initialized is not true 2

* cleanup

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Terminal.Gui .NET Core Version Code Coverage Downloads License Bugs

  • The current, stable, release of Terminal.Gui v1 is Version.
  • The current prealpha release of Terminal.Gui v2 can be found on Nuget.
  • Developers starting new TUI projects are encouraged to target v2. The API is significantly changed, and significantly improved. There will be breaking changes in the API before Beta, but the core API is stable.
  • v1 is in maintenance mode and we will only accept PRs for issues impacting existing functionality.

Terminal.Gui: A toolkit for building rich console apps for 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

To run the UICatalog demo app that shows all the controls and features of the toolkit, use the following command:

dotnet run --project Examples/UICatalog/UICatalog.csproj

There is also a visual designer (uses Terminal.Gui itself).

Documentation

The above documentation matches the most recent Nuget release from the v2_develop branch. Get the v1 documentation here.

See the Terminal.Gui/README for an overview of how the library is structured.

Showcase & Examples

  • The ./Examples/UICatalog project is a showcase of all the controls and features of the toolkit. There are more examples in the ./Examples folder.

  • Showcase is a place where you can find all kind of projects from simple examples to advanced real world apps that fully utilize capabilities of the toolkit. The team is looking forward to seeing new amazing projects made by the community to be added there!

Sample Usage in C#

The following example shows a basic Terminal.Gui application in C#:
Example (source)

When run the application looks as follows:

Simple Usage app

Sample usage in F#

An F# example is located here.

Installing

Use NuGet to install the Terminal.Gui NuGet package: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Terminal.Gui

Installation in .NET Core Projects

To install Terminal.Gui into a .NET Core project, use the dotnet CLI tool with this command.

dotnet add package Terminal.Gui

Or, you can use the Terminal.Gui.Templates.

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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