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* Just ubuntu * windows & ubuntu * commented test out * uncommented test * back to ubuntu * deleted all Views tests * deleted all Views tests * VSTEST_DUMP_PATH * Revert "deleted all Views tests" This reverts commit985f6143e6. * Deleted first half Views tests * Revert "Deleted first half Views tests" This reverts commitbff2484cd7. * Deleted 2nd half Views tests * VSTEST_DUMP_PATH 2 * VSTEST_DUMP_PATH 3 * Revert "Deleted 2nd half Views tests" This reverts commitb1dbd79dc9. * Reapply "Deleted first half Views tests" This reverts commit3e8e890b03. * Revert "Reapply "Deleted first half Views tests"" This reverts commit731b50f392. * ubuntu/mac * removed dupe test * removed dupe test * removed statusbar tests * Revert "removed statusbar tests" This reverts commit889813143b. * Fixed shortcut tests * windows, mac, linux * fail-fast: false temporarily * fail-fast: false temporarily * trying stuff * fixed quote error * fixed sed issue * Skip WindowDispose_CanFocusProblem * Skip SynchronizationContext_CreateCopy * mac * mac * mac * mac * mac * gsed * gsed * gsed * gsed * finally fixed! Hopefully.
Merge branch 'v2_communitytoolkit' of https://github.com/johnmbaughman/Terminal.Gui into v2_communitytoolkit
Forces the height of the TextField to 1 which is just the valid height instead of driver rows value. (#400)
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:
v1is now in maintenance mode, meaning we will accept PRs for v1.x (thedevelopbranch) only for issues impacting existing functionality.- All new development happens on the
v2_developbranch. See the V2 discussion here. - Developers are encouraged to continue building on v1.x until we announce
v2is 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.
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 UICatalogto run the UI Catalog. - C# Example - Run
dotnet runin theExampledirectory 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.ReactiveandReactiveUIwithTerminal.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 ReactiveUIWhenAnyValuesyntax and Pharmacist — a tool that converts all events in a NuGet package into observable wrappers. - PowerShell's
Out-ConsoleGridView-OCGVsends 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.
Languages
C#
99.4%
PowerShell
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