remote shells. ncurses is a free and open-source software emulation of the System V Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses. There are bindings for ncurses in a variety...
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Curses (programming library) (section ncurses)
before 1990).[discuss] ncurses (new curses) "originated as pcurses ... and was re-issued as ncurses 1.8.1 in late 1993". ncurses is the most widely known...
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RTorrent (category Free software that uses ncurses)
rTorrent is a text-based BitTorrent client written in C++, based on the ncurses and libTorrent (not to be confused with libtorrent) libraries for Unix...
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Htop (category Free software that uses ncurses)
to processes. htop is written in the C programming language using the ncurses library. Its name is derived from the original author's first name, as...
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YaST (category Free software that uses ncurses)
Graphical user interface (GUI) and Text-based user interface (TUI) (with ncurses) front ends. This is especially useful for non-GUI installations such as...
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Midnight Commander (category Free software that uses ncurses)
wildcards.) Midnight Commander is based on versatile text interfaces, such as Ncurses or S-Lang, which allow it to work on a regular console, inside an X terminal...
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TUIs are often constructed using the terminal control library curses, or ncurses (a mostly compatible library), or the alternative S-Lang library. The advent...
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Ncdu (category Free software that uses ncurses)
ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a disk utility for Unix systems. Its name refers to its similar purpose to the du utility, but ncdu uses a text-based user...
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Mhash MIME Functions Ming mnoGoSearch Mohawk MS-SQL mSQL muscat MySQL Ncurses ODBC OpenSSL Oracle Ovrimos SQL PayFlow Pro PDF PDO Phalcon POSIX PostgreSQL...
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"Announcing ncurses 5.3". Todd C. Miller (1999). "OpenBSD read_bsd_terminfo.c module". Thomas E. Dickey (December 17, 2006). "Announcing ncurses 5.6". Most...
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consoles. It is included in most Linux distributions. ncurses supports GPM; many applications use ncurses mouse-support. Other applications that work with...
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only available on POSIX/Unix platforms due to its reliance on the curses/ncurses library. An unmaintained, multilingual version by the late Jun-ichiro itojun...
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the same license. The X11 License and the X11R6 "MIT License" chosen for ncurses by the Free Software Foundation both include the following clause, absent...
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it did not pass command-line arguments to parameterized capabilities. ncurses incorporated the mytinfo code in June 1995. The initial version added a...
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tree Human factors and ergonomics Look and feel Natural user interface Ncurses Object-oriented user interface Organic user interface Rich web application...
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (category Free software that uses ncurses)
payment of a full-time developer for 3.5 months. The game is made with ncurses to provide text based graphics; later a Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL)...
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GNU Parted (category Free software that uses ncurses)
Parted. Projects have started for an ncurses frontend, that also could be used in Windows (with GNUWin32 Ncurses). fatresize offers a command-line interface...
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Nnn (file manager) (category Free software that uses ncurses)
file managers ranger, a file manager based on ncurses and Python Midnight Commander, an older ncurses-based file manager "Official repository". nnn -...
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Alsamixer (category Free software that uses ncurses)
that is used to configure sound settings and adjust the volume. It has an ncurses user interface and does not require the X Window System. It supports multiple...
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developed by the Ubuntu project aptitude, a console client with CLI and ncurses-based TUI interfaces KPackage, part of KDE Adept package manager, a graphical...
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relations, such as dependency resolution. Frontends for APT, like aptitude (ncurses) and synaptic (GTK), are used for their friendlier interfaces. The Debian...
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support which can be used to interact with programs such as htop and other ncurses-based applications. Scrolling is done by swiping up or down in the terminal...
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Commander: lib/tty/color-slang.c". Fossies. Dickey, Thomas E. (2017). "NCURSES — comments on S-Lang". invisible-island.net. "Features/256 Color Terminals...
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Tig is an ncurses-based text-mode interface for Git. It functions mainly as a Git repository browser, but it can also assist in staging changes for committing...
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development of Text User Interfaces. On Unix systems, such libraries are ncurses and curses. On Microsoft Windows, conio.h is an example of such library...
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$'\a' An alternative is to use the tput command, which as a part of the ncurses library is available on most Unix/Linux operating systems: tput bel A program...
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IRC, Google Talk, XMPP, Gadu-Gadu, BNet and others, for Windows Naim: ncurses-based Pidgin (formerly Gaim): supports ICQ, Yahoo!, AIM, Gtalk, MSN, IRC...
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Joe's Own Editor (category Free software that uses ncurses)
JOE or Joe's Own Editor is an ncurses-based text editor for Unix systems, available under the GPL. It is designed to be easy to use. JOE is available...
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OpenTG/1, ended. The back-end configuration tool had taken shape using the NCurses library, and database abstraction using ruby-DBI and PostgreSQL for the...
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third-party or created manually.: 132, 142 Cmake may be run by using a ncurses program like ccmake that can be used to configure projects via command-line...
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