
great thanks! yeah higher lever is possibly better i think here :) i'll
compare and try a bit of all :)
Thanks again!
Le vendredi 20 mai 2016, Daniel Bergey
In addition to vty, here are a couple of higher-level (I think) libraries in the same vein:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/concurrent-output http://hackage.haskell.org/package/brick
On 2016-05-20 at 12:40, Alex Belanger
wrote: Look at the `vty` library which is similar in essence to (n)curses.
It looks you manipulate the terminal's cursor, with different color and modes.
I think it even has minimal widgets.
On May 20, 2016 12:36 PM, "Silent Leaf"
wrote: All in the title!
I'm seeking a way to write a console app that isn't just asking questions one line after another with putStr and getLine. More something like Vim or Emacs when they're in the terminal (i don't wanna create a text ed, but it's the kind of programs i'm seeking to write: which takes up all the space on the screen, where you can write at many different places, and keyboard-driven, up to why not mouse- too, if the terminal (and haskell bindings) allow it.
So, does anyone know any library to do this? Any tutorial, maybe? I'm seeking for hours, but every time i type stuff like "console application haskell" in google, it just gives me irrelevant answers --as is the trend it seems subjectively, of those last months, with our bestest G-friend. :(
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