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kui.nvim

v0.11.0

Published

A neovim UI framework using the kitty graphics protocol

Downloads

3

Readme

kui.nvim

This project is a neovim UI framework, aiming to use the Kitty graphics protocol to build complex graphical interfaces. This depends on the user having a terminal with support for the kitty graphics protocol as well as libcairo installed.

See kirby.nvim for a more complex example.

demo

See https://github.com/romgrk/kui-demo.nvim for a template showing how to implement the demo above.

Plugins

These plugins are based on kui:

Status & features

Status: experimental, good enough for small use cases

Features:

  • [x] Container system (transpiled from Pixi.JS via TypescriptToLua)
  • [ ] Images (I don't remember if I implemented it, TBC)
  • [ ] Masks
  • [x] Graphics (lines, rects, ovals, paths)
  • [x] Basic text (size, family, weight, color)
  • [ ] Advanced text (highlighted text (think code syntax), proper layout & rendering)
  • [x] Medium-performance rendering (think 30FPS animations, medium surface)
  • [ ] High-performance rendering (think 60FPS animations, large surface)

License

MIT

Includes code from: