It’s nice to see a recent step-up in cli/tui tooling, such as textual/rich and lipgloss/bubbles. I’ll all for more delightful tui experiences, but i worry many of these frameworks don’t degrade gracefully when a tty is not attached. I’ve for example found many tqdm applications fail miserably when logging to a file, putting the tty detection and logic burden on the downstream developer.
Textual/textual is another one to keep an eye on. He thinks of terminals as browsers where styling is just another css-like abstraction. Really neat ideas there
Upvote for the perfect name for a text user interface
For those who don’t get it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratatouille
Or, given the logo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratatouille_(film)
It’s nice to see a recent step-up in cli/tui tooling, such as textual/rich and lipgloss/bubbles. I’ll all for more delightful tui experiences, but i worry many of these frameworks don’t degrade gracefully when a tty is not attached. I’ve for example found many tqdm applications fail miserably when logging to a file, putting the tty detection and logic burden on the downstream developer.
Textual/textual
is another one to keep an eye on. He thinks of terminals as browsers where styling is just another css-like abstraction. Really neat ideas thereRaccacoonie?
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