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docs plugin #536
docs plugin #536
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@@ -4,8 +4,27 @@ Textual is framework for rapidly creating _text user interfaces_ (TUIs from here | |||
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A TUI is an application that lives within a terminal, which can have mouse and keyboard support and user interface elements like windows and panels, but is rendered purely with text. They have a number of advantages over GUI applications: they can be launched from the command line, and return to the command line, and they work over ssh. | |||
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Just using this file as a test for now.
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These docs are going to be so good! 😍
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#rich = {git = "[email protected]:willmcgugan/rich", rev = "link-id"} | ||
rich = "^12.4.3" | ||
#rich = {path="../rich", develop=true} |
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oh, I didn't know it was possible to do this! Quite handy for local development indeed 🤩
Very cool 👏 |
You can now run an app like this:
Where you may previously have done this:
Why? Well it allows setting things from the CLI which previously you could only set via env vars. Not everyone knows how to set env vars, particularly on Windows, and I don't want to have to educate people.
It also allows for a little less boilerplate in examples in docs. i.e. we won't have to repeat this:
Screen.Recording.2022-05-23.at.17.29.54.mov