# Cursive Examples Here are example programs using Cursive to help you getting familiar with the various aspects of the library. To run an example, use `cargo run --example EXAMPLE_NAME`. ## `hello_world` Simplest example possible, it will show you the starting point of a basic Cursive application. ## `dialog` This example wraps the text in a `Dialog` view, showing the basic idea of view composition. ## `lorem` This example loads a large text file to show scrolling behaviour. It also includes greek and japanese characters to show non-ascii support. ## `edit` Here we have an `EditView` to get input from the user, and use that input in the next view. It shows how to identify a view with an ID and refer to it later. ## `mutation` This example modifies the content of an existing view. ## `linear` This example uses a `LinearView` to put multiple views side-by-side. ## `menubar` Here we learn how to create a menubar at the top of the screen, and populate it with static and dynamic entried. ## `logs` This example defines a custom view to display asynchronous input from a channel. ## `key_codes` This example uses a custom view to print any input received. Can be used as a debugging tool to see what input the application is receiving. ## `select` This example uses a `SelectView` to have the user pick a city from a long list. ## `list_view` This shows a use of a `ListView`, used to build simple forms. ## `text_area` This example uses a `TextArea`, where the user can input a block of text. ## `theme` This loads a theme file at runtime to change default colors. ## `theme_manual` Instead of loading a theme file, this manually sets various theme settings. ## `terminal_default` This example shows the effect of the `Color::TerminalDefault` setting. ## `colors` This example draws a colorful square to show off true color support. ## `refcell_view` Here we show how to access multiple views concurently through their IDs. ## `progress` This shows how to send information from an asynchronous task (like a download or slow computation) to update a progress bar. ## `radio` This shows how to use `RadioGroup` and `RadioButton`. ## `slider` This is a demonstration of the `SliderView`.