/rustty

A terminal UI library

Primary LanguageRustMIT LicenseMIT

rustty: a terminal UI library

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Intro

Rustty is a terminal UI library that provides a simple, concise abstraction over an underlying terminal device.

Rustty is based on the concepts of cells and events. A terminal display is an array of cells, each holding a character and a set of foreground and background styles. Events are how a terminal communicates changes in its state; events are received from a terminal, processed, and pushed onto an input stream to be read and responded to.

Installation

Installation is simple, to use rustty, first add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
rustty = "*"

Then, add this to your crate root:

extern crate rustty;

Concepts

The purpose of this section is to introduce and explain the main concepts of rustty and the decisions behind its design.

Terminal

The terminal representation can be thought of as such:

0-------------------------------cols (x)
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rows (y)

Along the x-axis are the columns and along the y-axis are the rows. The upper-left corner is the origin, which begins at index (0, 0) and extends to (cols, rows). Each point (x, y) represents a single cell, which is the next topic.

Cells

A cell is a single point on a character display, representing a single character and its foreground and background styles.

Events

Events are how changes in a terminal's state are represented. A terminal has an associated event stream which acts much like a UNIX pipe, or a FIFO queue. When events occur they are pushed on to the back of the stream; when events are read they are taken from the front of the stream.

Usage Guide

Examples and usage suggestions can be found in the API documentation.

Contact

If you encounter any issues with the library, have questions or suggestions, please submit an issue.