I built something like this in 1993, it was used to design layouts for DOS apps and headers for printed listings. Imitating the BorlandPascal and Novel TUIs of the day
kantord 14 hours ago||
tip: your git repo's description (not readme, repo description) does not link the website. It should.
mcraiha 13 hours ago|
Also fill the Website field in About section.
chuckadams 11 hours ago||
Gotta say I did sort of expect this to be a TUI app itself.
ganelonhb 10 hours ago||
The one thing these always miss is image protocols. Do you plan to support terminal image protocols like sixel, kitty image protocol, etc.?
aavci 10 hours ago||
This looks really cool. Is the use case of getting an LLM to respond with custom TUIs something you have thoughts about?
binary132 5 hours ago||
The fact that this app isn’t itself a TUI is kinda telling, tbh.
giancarlostoro 12 hours ago||
We got a RAD IDE for terminals before GTA6 and before anyone sensibly makes a replacement for Electron. Wild.
This is really cool though.
drob518 12 hours ago|
I seem to remember having a RAD IDE for terminals with Turbo Pascal back in the 1990s. But yea, still before GTA6.
sorenjan 11 hours ago||
I wonder if one of the LLMs could generate code from a screenshot of a layout designed by this.
anonu 11 hours ago|
Claude Code built a TUI for me last night, in this case to step through nanosecond timestamped ITCH market data messages and rebuild an order book visual in the terminal. This type of stuff would have taken a day - but done in 5 minutes now.
nout 10 hours ago||
That's cool. I literally vibed something similar a month ago for myself!
dangoodmanUT 10 hours ago|
There's something incredibly ironic about a visual tool for designing TUIs...