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Open Administrator requested to merge github/fork/jej/master into master Jul 03, 2022
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Created by: jej

What is this Python project?

Textual is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for Python inspired by modern web development. Currently a Work in Progress. It uses Rich to render rich text, so anything that Rich can render may be used in Textual.

Event handling in Textual is asynchronous (using async and await keywords). Widgets (UI components) can independently update and communicate with each other via message passing.

Textual has more in common with modern web development than it does with curses; layout is done with CSS grid and (soon) the theme may be customized with CSS. Other techniques are borrowed from JS frameworks such as Vue and React.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

ncurses and urwid look old-school compared to these projects (textual+rich)

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Source branch: github/fork/jej/master