Package Usage: go: github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2
Package tcell provides a lower-level, portable API for building
programs that interact with terminals or consoles. It works with
both common (and many uncommon!) terminals or terminal emulators,
and Windows console implementations.
It provides support for up to 256 colors, text attributes, and box drawing
elements. A database of terminals built from a real terminfo database
is provided, along with code to generate new database entries.
Tcell offers very rich support for mice, dependent upon the terminal
of course. (Windows, XTerm, and iTerm 2 are known to work very well.)
If the environment is not Unicode by default, such as an ISO8859 based
locale or GB18030, Tcell can convert input and output, so that your
terminal can operate in whatever locale is most convenient, while the
application program can just assume "everything is UTF-8". Reasonable
defaults are used for updating characters to something suitable for
display. Unicode box drawing characters will be converted to use the
alternate character set of your terminal, if native conversions are
not available. If no ACS is available, then some ASCII fallbacks will
be used.
Note that support for non-UTF-8 locales (other than C) must be enabled
by the application using RegisterEncoding() -- we don't have them all
enabled by default to avoid bloating the application unnecessarily.
(These days UTF-8 is good enough for almost everyone, and nobody should
be using legacy locales anymore.) Also, actual glyphs for various code
point will only be displayed if your terminal or emulator (or the font
the emulator is using) supports them.
A rich set of key codes is supported, with support for up to 65 function
keys, and various other special keys.
29 versions
Latest release: about 1 year ago
1,925 dependent packages
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