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Textualize is an organization on GitHub focused on creating tools primarily in Python, TypeScript, Ruby, and JavaScript. Their notable repositories include rich, a library for rich text formatting, and textual, a framework for building sophisticated user interfaces. This diverse range of projects showcases their commitment to enhancing terminal experiences.
Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
The lean application framework for Python. Build sophisticated user interfaces with a simple Python API. Run your apps in the terminal and a web browser.
A terminal application to view, tail, merge, and search log files (plus JSONL).
Rich-cli is a command line toolbox for fancy output in the terminal
A Markdown browser for your terminal
Easily turn your Click CLI into a powerful terminal application
Run TUIs and terminals in your browser
Serve Textual apps locally
A Textual widget wrapper library for Plotext
Textual apps and libraries
Quick access to the Textual demo
Server for textual.web
Textualize website
Development tools for Textual
Snapshot testing for Textual applications
A file opener for the terminal
Code samples for Textual(ize) videos.
VS Code extension that enables syntax highlighting for Textual CSS files.
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EuroPython 2023 Textual tutorial materials
Homebrew tap for Rich
Binary Python wheels for all tree sitter languages.
A diagnostic tool for exploring key names in Textual applications
Results of the terminal survey 2022
A terminal for the web
Example repo for illustrating the packaging howto document
Textualize.io website
For serving ASV benchmarks for Rich
TextMate grammar used to provide syntax highlighting for Textual CSS files.
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A Homebrew tap for Textualize projects
Example repo for illustrating the packaging howto document
Python bindings to the Tree-sitter parsing library
Textualize builds a variety of projects on GitHub, with a focus on tools for the terminal. Notable repositories include rich for text formatting and textual, which serves as a framework for user interfaces.
Textualize primarily utilizes Python, TypeScript, Ruby, and JavaScript for their projects. This combination allows them to create versatile tools and applications for different terminal environments.
Yes, all of Textualize's repositories are public on GitHub. This openness allows users to access, contribute to, and audit their projects, promoting collaboration within the developer community.
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