v/vlib/readline
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README.md

Description

The readline module lets you await and read user input from a terminal in an easy and structured manner.

The module provides an easy way to prompt the user for questions or even make a REPL or an embedded console.

Usage:

import readline

mut r := readline.Readline{}
answer := r.read_line('hello: ') ?
println(answer)

or just:

import readline { read_line }

input := read_line('What is your name: ') ?
println('Your name is: $input')