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The track symbol is now optional, simplifying composition with other widgets. BREAKING_CHANGE: The `track_symbol` needs to be set in the following way now: ``` let scrollbar = Scrollbar::default().track_symbol(Some("-")); ``` |
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demo | ||
barchart.rs | ||
barchart.tape | ||
block.rs | ||
block.tape | ||
calendar.rs | ||
calendar.tape | ||
canvas.rs | ||
canvas.tape | ||
chart.rs | ||
chart.tape | ||
custom_widget.rs | ||
custom_widget.tape | ||
gauge.rs | ||
gauge.tape | ||
hello_world.rs | ||
hello_world.tape | ||
inline.rs | ||
inline.tape | ||
layout.rs | ||
layout.tape | ||
list.rs | ||
list.tape | ||
panic.rs | ||
panic.tape | ||
paragraph.rs | ||
paragraph.tape | ||
popup.rs | ||
popup.tape | ||
README.md | ||
scrollbar.rs | ||
scrollbar.tape | ||
sparkline.rs | ||
sparkline.tape | ||
table.rs | ||
table.tape | ||
tabs.rs | ||
tabs.tape | ||
user_input.rs | ||
user_input.tape |
Examples
These gifs were created using Charm VHS.
VHS has a problem rendering some background color transitions, which shows up in several examples below. See https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs/issues/344 for more info. These problems don't occur in a terminal.
Barchart (barchart.rs
cargo run --example=barchart --features=crossterm
Block (block.rs)
cargo run --example=block --features=crossterm
Calendar (calendar.rs)
cargo run --example=calendar --features=crossterm widget-calendar
Canvas (canvas.rs)
cargo run --example=canvas --features=crossterm
Chart (chart.rs)
cargo run --example=chart --features=crossterm
Custom Widget (custom_widget.rs)
cargo run --example=custom_widget --features=crossterm
This is not a particularly exciting example visually, but it demonstrates how to implement your own widget.
Gauge (gauge.rs)
Please note: the background renders poorly when we generate this example using VHS. This problem doesn't generally happen during normal rendering in a terminal. See https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs/issues/344 for more details
cargo run --example=gauge --features=crossterm
Hello World (hello_world.rs)
cargo run --example=hello_world --features=crossterm
This is a pretty boring example, but it contains some good comments of documentation on some of the standard approaches to writing tui apps.
Inline (inline.rs)
cargo run --example=inline --features=crossterm
Layout (layout.rs)
cargo run --example=layout --features=crossterm
List (list.rs)
cargo run --example=list --features=crossterm
Panic (panic.rs)
cargo run --example=panic --features=crossterm
Paragraph (paragraph.rs)
cargo run --example=paragraph --features=crossterm
Popup (popup.rs)
cargo run --example=popup --features=crossterm
Please note: the background renders poorly when we generate this example using VHS. This problem doesn't generally happen during normal rendering in a terminal. See https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs/issues/344 for more details
Scrollbar (scrollbar.rs)
cargo run --example=scrollbar --features=crossterm
Sparkline (sparkline.rs)
cargo run --example=sparkline --features=crossterm
Table (table.rs)
cargo run --example=table --features=crossterm
Tabs (tabs.rs)
cargo run --example=tabs --features=crossterm
User Input (user_input.rs)
cargo run --example=user_input --features=crossterm