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SCREENSHOTS:
Bubbles
DESCRIPTION:
Bubbles is a Go component library for building terminal user interfaces with Bubble Tea. It provides reusable UI elements that developers can combine into interactive command-line applications. The project includes components for lists, text inputs, spinners, progress displays, pagination, filtering, help views, and other common TUI patterns. Bubbles is useful because it saves developers from rebuilding basic interface behavior from scratch every time they make a terminal app. The components are designed to work with Bubble Tea’s architecture while remaining customizable for different application styles. Its main value is speeding up the creation of polished, consistent, and maintainable terminal interfaces in Go.
Features
- Reusable Bubble Tea components
- List and text input widgets
- Spinner and progress components
- Filtering and pagination support
- Customizable terminal UI behavior
- Go library for TUI development
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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