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The Ruby curses library is sorely lacking some important features. This class extension adds a set of features that makes it much easier to create and manage terminal curses applications in Ruby. See the Github page for information on what properties and functions are included: https://github.com...
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curses-pad adds newpad() support as Curses::Pad to the ruby curses extension. Curses::Pad makes it easy to create scrollable windows using curses.
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cursesx is an useful extension of standard curses.rb.
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Adds some basic graphic primitives to the Curses module. It can draw single glyphs, lines and antialiased lines, frames and filled rectangles, and arbitrary convex polygons.
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A keyboard maximalist, curses-based, urbit terminal ui. It uses the (also in development) ruby airlock.
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NetCloak provides a curses-based interface to manage VPN configurations, monitor latency, and control connections.
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CurseTank - a curses-based ASCII fishtank, for all your fishtank simulation needs!
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A Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. curses is an extension library for text UI applications. Formerly part of the Ruby standard library, [curses was removed and placed in this gem][1] with the release of Ruby 2.1.0. (see [ruby/ruby@9c5b2fd][2])
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Dynamic Curses Input is a highly simple, yet powerful gem that allows simple implementation of dynamic typing in curses TUI menus built in Ruby. It allows for the use of special keys inside of Curses TUI menus without the need for a bunch of extra code....
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Feedcellar::Curses is a curses interface for Feedcellar.
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Simple menu offering choices with navigation keys using curses
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Notcurses is a modern reimagining of the classic TUI library curses. It supports true color, has stock widgets, and should be familiar enough to anyone familiar with curses, though it is not an API-compatible drop-in.
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A utility for handling some curses stuff more easily. Split out from everyday-cli-utils.
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Ruby curses/ncurses widgets for easy application development on text terminals (ruby 1.9, 1.8). This is now a wrapper over rbcurse-core, rbcurse-extras and rbcurse-experimental
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Ruby curses/ncurses widgets for easy application development on text terminals (ruby 1.9)
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Create curses applications for the terminal easier than ever. Create panes (with the colors and(or border), manipulate the panes and add content. Dress up text (in panes or anywhere in the terminal) in bold, italic, underline, reverse color, blink and in any 256 terminal colors for foreground and...
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