Termion is a pure Rust, bindless library for low-level handling, manipulating and reading information about terminals. This provides a full-featured alternative to Termbox.
Termion aims to be simple and yet expressive. It is bindless, meaning that it is not a front-end to some other library (e.g., ncurses or termbox), but a standalone library directly talking to the TTY.
Termion is quite convenient, due to its complete coverage of essential TTY features, providing one consistent API. Termion is rather low-level containing only abstraction aligned with what actually happens behind the scenes. For something more high-level, refer to inquirer-rs, which uses Termion as backend.
Termion generates escapes and API calls for the user. This makes it a whole lot cleaner to use escapes.
Supports Redox, Mac OS X, BSD, and Linux (or, in general, ANSI terminals).
This crate is stable.
[dependencies] termion = "*"
This sample table gives an idea of how to go about converting to the new major version of Termion.
0.1.0 | 1.0.0 |
---|---|
use termion::IntoRawMode | use termion::raw::IntoRawMode |
use termion::TermRead | use termion::input::TermRead |
stdout.color(color::Red); | write!(stdout, "{}", color::Fg(color::Red)); |
stdout.color_bg(color::Red); | write!(stdout, "{}", color::Bg(color::Red)); |
stdout.goto(x, y); | write!(stdout, "{}", cursor::Goto(x, y)); |
color::rgb(r, g, b); | color::Rgb(r, g, b) (truecolor) |
x.with_mouse() | MouseTerminal::from(x) |
isatty
wrapper.and much more.
extern crate termion; use termion::{color, style}; use std::io; fn main() { println!("{}Red", color::Fg(color::Red)); println!("{}Blue", color::Fg(color::Blue)); println!("{}Blue'n'Bold{}", style::Bold, style::Reset); println!("{}Just plain italic", style::Italic); }
extern crate termion; fn main() { print!("{}{}Stuff", termion::clear::All, termion::cursor::Goto(1, 1)); }
extern crate termion; use termion::event::{Key, Event, MouseEvent}; use termion::input::{TermRead, MouseTerminal}; use termion::raw::IntoRawMode; use std::io::{Write, stdout, stdin}; fn main() { let stdin = stdin(); let mut stdout = MouseTerminal::from(stdout().into_raw_mode().unwrap()); write!(stdout, "{}{}q to exit. Click, click, click!", termion::clear::All, termion::cursor::Goto(1, 1)).unwrap(); stdout.flush().unwrap(); for c in stdin.events() { let evt = c.unwrap(); match evt { Event::Key(Key::Char('q')) => break, Event::Mouse(me) => { match me { MouseEvent::Press(_, x, y) => { write!(stdout, "{}x", termion::cursor::Goto(x, y)).unwrap(); }, _ => (), } } _ => {} } stdout.flush().unwrap(); } }
extern crate termion; use termion::input::TermRead; use std::io::{Write, stdout, stdin}; fn main() { let stdout = stdout(); let mut stdout = stdout.lock(); let stdin = stdin(); let mut stdin = stdin.lock(); stdout.write_all(b"password: ").unwrap(); stdout.flush().unwrap(); let pass = stdin.read_passwd(&mut stdout); if let Ok(Some(pass)) = pass { stdout.write_all(pass.as_bytes()).unwrap(); stdout.write_all(b"\n").unwrap(); } else { stdout.write_all(b"Error\n").unwrap(); } }
See examples/
, and the documentation, which can be rendered using cargo doc
.
For a more complete example, see a minesweeper implementation, that I made for Redox using termion.
MIT/X11.