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Interactive tree-view widgets for navigating directory structures within terminal interfaces.
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This project is a framework for building interactive, graphical-style terminal applications. It provides a declarative component model that organizes user interfaces into a tree of nested widgets, each managing its own lifecycle, state, and rendering. By subclassing the base application class, developers can construct complex, keyboard-navigable interfaces that run directly within terminal emulators. The framework distinguishes itself through a reactive architecture and a CSS-based layout engine. It uses a reactive attribute system to automatically track state changes and trigger targeted int
Show a navigable filesystem tree widget that allows users to browse directories and files within a terminal-based application.
Terminal.Gui is a cross-platform .NET toolkit for building interactive text-based user interfaces. It provides a component-based architecture, a terminal rendering engine, and a declarative layout system to create console applications that run consistently across Windows, macOS, and Linux. The framework distinguishes itself with a comprehensive set of interactive console widgets, including data grids, hex editors, and hierarchical tree components. It supports advanced visual capabilities such as 24-bit True Color, Sixel image support, and a relative-coordinate layout system that adapts to ter
Includes a TUI file browser with search, filtering, and custom icon support for system navigation.
snacks.nvim is a comprehensive collection of quality-of-life plugins and utilities designed to extend the core functionality of Neovim. It serves as a multi-purpose toolkit providing a UI framework, navigation enhancements, and integrations with external services. The project distinguishes itself by combining a wide array of specialized tools into a single suite, including a picker-based file explorer, a deep GitHub integration for managing issues and pull requests, and a set of development utilities for profiling Lua performance and inspecting code execution. Its broader capability surface
Provides a tree-view browser for the project structure with integrated git status and diagnostics.
VimR is a native macOS graphical user interface for the Neovim editor. It wraps the Neovim binary within a Swift and AppKit application to provide system-level window management and OS integration. The application includes a project workspace manager for organizing files and windows into distinct contexts, a graphical file browser for navigating directory structures, and a fuzzy file searcher for locating files using approximate string matching. It also features a markdown and HTML previewer with synchronized side-by-side scrolling.
Includes an interactive tree-view widget for navigating the local file system and opening project assets.
gdu is a command line disk usage analyzer and interactive disk profiler used to scan directories and visualize space consumption across file systems. It functions as a file system management tool that allows for the identification and removal of large files and folders to free up storage. The tool features a cursor-based interface for navigating directory structures and archives. It provides a storage cleanup workflow that enables the deletion of selected items directly from the analysis view, utilizing parallel execution to reduce I/O wait times. The application supports recursive directory
Offers a cursor-based tree-view interface for navigating directory structures and archives.