Rust crate for simple command-line user interaction
https://crates.io/crates/interactor
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interactor
A Rust library for simple (usually command-line) user interaction.
- Reading input from the console with a callback for each byte (e.g. for displaying colorhash256 for a password)
- Selecting an item from a list using an external menu program (usually a fuzzy finder) or a built-in simple menu
- Selecting a file using the "item from a list" thing above
Menu program?
A program that accepts a newline-separated list of items on stdin, presents a UI to the user (directly on /dev/tty if it's a CLI; can also be a GUI), and outputs the selected item on stdout.
- fzy (C)
- pick (C)
- fzf (Go)
- peco (Go)
- percol (Python)
- icepick (Rust)
- heatseeker (Rust)
- selecta (Ruby)
- hf (Haskell)
- dmenu (C, X11 GUI)
- rofi (C, X11 GUI)
You should let the users of your application pick their own favorite tool as a config option.
I propose the $MENU environment variable, like $EDITOR, as a place to look for user preference.
Usage
extern crate interactor;
use std::io::Write;
use interactor::*;
fn main() {
let read_result = read_from_tty(|buf, b, tty| {
tty.write(&format!("({:?} | {})\n", buf, b).into_bytes());
}, false, false).unwrap();
println!("Read: {}", String::from_utf8(read_result).unwrap());
let chosen_ext = pick_from_list(default_menu_cmd().as_mut(), &["first", "second"], "Selection: ").unwrap();
println!("Congratulations, you chose '{}'!!", chosen_ext);
}
License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
For more information, please refer to the UNLICENSE file or unlicense.org.