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Cursive

Cursive is a ncurses-based TUI (Text User Interface) library for rust. It is based on jeaye's ncurses-rs.

It is designed to be safe and easy to use:

[dependencies.cursive]
git = "https://github.com/Gyscos/cursive"
extern crate cursive;

use cursive::Cursive;
use cursive::view::{Dialog,TextView};

fn main() {
    let mut siv = Cursive::new();

    // Create a popup window with a "Ok" button that quits the application
    siv.add_layer(Dialog::new(TextView::new("Hello Dialog!"))
                    .title("Cursive")
                    .button("Quit", |s| s.quit()));

    // Starts the event loop.
    siv.run();
}

Cursive dialog example

(Colors may depend on your terminal configuration.)

The goal is to be flexible enough, so that recreating these kind of tools would be - relatively - easy (at least on the layout front):

A few notes :

  • The main focus point is not performance. This is a simple layout library, guys, not compiz piped into libcaca. Unless you are running it on your microwave's microcontroller, it's not going to be slow.
  • The library is single-threaded. Thus, callback methods are blocking - careful what you're doing in there! Feel free to use threads on your side, though.
  • This goal is not to have an equivalent to every ncurses function. You can access the underlying ncurses window when creating your own custom views, so you can do what you want with that, but the main library will probably only use a subset of the ncurses features.

Contribute

You want to help? Great! Here is a non-exhaustive list of things you could do:

  • Provide example use-case: a good idea of application for existing or new components.
  • Test and reports issues: a bug won't get fixed if we don't know it's there.
  • Hack the code! If you feel confident with rust, pick an issue you like and hack away!