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README.md
Quickstart
The V term
module is a module designed to provide the building blocks
for building very simple TUI apps.
For more complex apps, you should really look at the term.input
module,
as it includes terminal events, is easier to use and is much more performant for large draws.
Use
You can use the term
module to either color the output on a terminal
or to decide on where to put the output in your terminal.
For example let's make a simple program which prints colored text in the middle of the terminal.
import term
import os
fn main() {
term.clear() // clears the content in the terminal
width, height := term.get_terminal_size() // get the size of the terminal
term.set_cursor_position(x: width / 2, y: height / 2) // now we point the cursor to the middle of the terminal
println(term.strikethrough(term.bright_green("hello world"))) // Print green text
term.set_cursor_position(x: 0, y: height) // Sets the position of the cursor to the bottom of the terminal
mut var := os.input('press q to quit: ')
// Keep prompting until the user presses the q key
for {
if var == 'q' {
break
} else {
var = os.input('press q to quit: ')
}
}
}
This simple program covers many of the principal aspects of the term
module.
API
Here are some functions you should be aware of in the term
module:
// returns the height and the width of the terminal
term.get_terminal_size() (width, height)
// returns the string as green text to be printed on stdout
term.ok_message(string)
// returns the string as red text to be printed on stdout
term.fail_message(string)
// returns the string as yellow text to be printed on stdout
term.warning_message(string)
//clears the entire terminal and leaves a blank one
term.clear()
// colors the output of the output, the available colors are: black,blue,yellow,green,cyan,gray,bright_blue,bright_green,bright_red,bright_black,bright_cyan
term.<color>(string)
// transforms the given string into bold text
term.bold(string)
// puts a strikethrough into the given string
term.strikethrough(string)
// underlines the given string
term.underline(string)
// colors the background of the output following the given color
// the available colors are: black, blue, yellow, green, cyan, gray
term.bg_<color>(string)
// sets the position of the cursor at a given place in the terminal
term.set_cursor_position(term.Coord)
// moves the cursor up
term.cursor_up()
// moves the cursor down
term.cursor_down()
// moves the cursor to the right
term.cursor_forward()
// moves the cursor to the left
term.cursor_back()
// shows the cursor
term.show_cursor()
// hides the cursor
term.hide_cursor()