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tuicss

v2.1.2

Published

TuiCss is a library for developing Web applications that uses text-based user interface applications (TUI) as a style

Downloads

176

Readme

About

TuiCss is a library focused to create web applications using an interface based on ASCII table, like the old MS-DOS applications. This kind of interface is very legible because the ultra-contrast colors used and because the reduced effects used on the components in the view. The base of this project is Turbo Vision Framework, but some other frameworks were also checked to introduce some features to TuiCss, like curses, ncurses, Newt, etc. Check the examples page in the wiki to stay on top of some creations, or check the getting started page to start using this library!

Getting Started

To start to use TuiCss in your project, you can just download the repository content and import the files that are in the dist folder with the html directives. Alternatively, you can install the package with NPM using the following command:

$ npm install tuicss

For more details, visit the Getting Started Page in the repository wiki.

Documentation

Check the repository wiki to access the documentation, components index, examples, styles, or to know how to contribute to this project.