Simple Deno module that allows easy creation of Terminal User Interfaces.
- 🔰 Ease of use
- 👁️🗨️ Reactivity
- 🖇️ No dependencies
- 📄 Decent documentation
- 📦 Multiple ready-to-use components
- 🎨 Styling framework agnostic
- This means you can use whatever terminal styling module you want
- 🖍️ Crayon is recommended but not imposed as it greatly integrates with Tui
- 🪶 Relatively lightweight
Operating system | Linux | macOS | Windows¹,² | WSL |
---|---|---|---|---|
Base | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Keyboard support | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Mouse support | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ✔️ |
Required permissions | none | none | --unstable --allow-ffi³ | none |
¹ - WSL is a heavily recommended way to run Tui on Windows, if you need to stick to clean Windows, please consider using Windows Terminal.
² - If unicode characters are displayed incorrectly type chcp 65001
into the console to change active console code
page to use UTF-8 encoding.
³ - Related to this issue, in order to recognize all pressed keys
(including arrows etc.) on Windows Tui uses C:\Windows\System32\msvcrt.dll
to read pressed keys via _getch
function,
see code here.
- Create Tui instance
import { crayon } from "https://deno.land/x/crayon@3.3.2/mod.ts";
import { Canvas, Tui } from "https://deno.land/x/tui@version/mod.ts";
const tui = new Tui({
style: crayon.bgBlue,
canvas: new Canvas({
refreshRate: 1000 / 60, // Run in 60FPS
stdout: Deno.stdout,
}),
});
tui.dispatch(); // Close Tui on CTRL+C
- Enable interaction using keyboard and mouse
import { handleKeyboardControls, handleKeypresses, handleMouseControls } from "https://deno.land/x/tui@version/mod.ts";
...
handleKeypresses(tui);
handleMouseControls(tui);
handleKeyboardControls(tui);
- Add some components
import { ButtonComponent } from "https://deno.land/x/tui@version/src/components/mod.ts";
...
let value = 0;
const button = new ButtonComponent({
tui,
theme: {
base: crayon.bgRed,
focused: crayon.bgLightRed,
active: crayon.bgYellow,
},
rectangle: {
column: 15,
row: 3,
height: 5,
width: 10,
},
label: String(value),
});
button.on("stateChange", () => {
if (button.state !== "active") return;
button.label = String(++value);
})
- Run Tui
...
tui.run();
Tui is open for any contributions.
If you feel like you can enhance this project - please open an issue and/or pull request.
Code should be well document and easy to follow what's going on.
This project follows conventional commits spec.
If your pull request's code could introduce understandability trouble, please add comments to it.
This project is available under MIT License conditions.