//! # [Ratatui] Minimal example //! //! This is a bare minimum example. There are many approaches to running an application loop, so //! this is not meant to be prescriptive. See the [examples] folder for more complete examples. //! In particular, the [hello-world] example is a good starting point. //! //! [examples]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/blob/main/examples //! [hello-world]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/blob/main/examples/hello_world.rs //! //! The latest version of this example is available in the [examples] folder in the repository. //! //! Please note that the examples are designed to be run against the `main` branch of the Github //! repository. This means that you may not be able to compile with the latest release version on //! crates.io, or the one that you have installed locally. //! //! See the [examples readme] for more information on finding examples that match the version of the //! library you are using. //! //! [Ratatui]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui //! [examples]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/examples //! [examples readme]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/examples/README.md use ratatui::{ crossterm::event::{self, Event}, text::Text, Frame, }; fn main() { let mut terminal = ratatui::init(); loop { terminal .draw(|frame: &mut Frame| frame.render_widget(Text::raw("Hello World!"), frame.area())) .expect("failed to draw frame"); if matches!(event::read().expect("failed to read event"), Event::Key(_)) { break; } } ratatui::restore(); }