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FTXUI

<i>Functional Terminal (X) User interface</i>

A simple cross-platform C++ library for terminal based user interfaces!

Feature

Documentation

Example

    vbox({
      hbox({
        text("one") | border,
        text("two") | border | flex,
        text("three") | border | flex,
      }),

      gauge(0.25) | color(Color::Red),
      gauge(0.50) | color(Color::White),
      gauge(0.75) | color(Color::Blue),
    });

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Short gallery

DOM

This module defines a hierarchical set of Element. An Element manages layout and can be responsive to the terminal dimensions.

They are declared in <ftxui/dom/elements.hpp>

<details><summary>Layout</summary>

Element can be arranged together:

Element can become flexible using the the flex decorator.

Example using hbox, vbox and filler.

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Example using gridbox:

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Example using flexbox:

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See also this demo.

</details> <details><summary>Style</summary>

An element can be decorated using the functions:

Example

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FTXUI supports the pipe operator. It means: decorator1(decorator2(element)) and element | decorator1 | decorator2 can be used.

</details> <details><summary>Colors</summary>

FTXUI support every color palette:

Color gallery: image

</details> <details><summary>Border and separator</summary>

Use decorator border and element separator() to subdivide your UI:

auto document = vbox({
    text("top"),
    separator(),
    text("bottom"),
}) | border;

Demo:

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</details> <details><summary>Text and paragraph</summary>

A simple piece of text is represented using text("content").

To support text wrapping following spaces the following functions are provided:

Element paragraph(std::string text);
Element paragraphAlignLeft(std::string text);
Element paragraphAlignRight(std::string text);
Element paragraphAlignCenter(std::string text);
Element paragraphAlignJustify(std::string text);

Paragraph example

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</details> <details><summary>Table</summary>

A class to easily style a table of data.

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Canvas</summary>

Drawing can be made on a Canvas, using braille, block, or simple characters:

Simple example:

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Complex examples:

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</details>

Component

ftxui/component produces dynamic UI, reactive to the user's input. It defines a set of ftxui::Component. A component reacts to Events (keyboard, mouse, resize, ...) and Renders as an Element (see previous section).

Prebuilt components are declared in <ftxui/component/component.hpp>

<details><summary>Gallery</summary>

Gallery of multiple components. (demo)

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</details> <details><summary>Radiobox</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Checkbox</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Input</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Toggle</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Slider</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Menu</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>ResizableSplit</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Dropdown</summary>

Example:

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</details> <details><summary>Tab</summary>

Vertical:

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Horizontal:

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</details>

Libraries for FTXUI

Project using FTXUI

Feel free to add your projects here:

cpp-best-practices/game_jam

Several games using the FTXUI have been made during the Game Jam:

Utilization

It is highly recommended to use CMake FetchContent to depend on FTXUI so you may specify which commit you would like to depend on.

include(FetchContent)

FetchContent_Declare(ftxui
  GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/ftxui
  GIT_TAG v5.0.0
)

FetchContent_GetProperties(ftxui)
if(NOT ftxui_POPULATED)
  FetchContent_Populate(ftxui)
  add_subdirectory(${ftxui_SOURCE_DIR} ${ftxui_BINARY_DIR} EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
endif()

If you don't, FTXUI may be used from the following packages:

Packaging status

If you choose to build and link FTXUI yourself, ftxui-component must be first in the linking order relative to the other FTXUI libraries, i.e.

g++ . . . -lftxui-component -lftxui-dom -lftxui-screen . . .

Contributors

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