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= tcell
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|_Tcell_ is a _Go_ package that provides a cell based view for text terminals, like _XTerm_.
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It was inspired by _termbox_, but includes many additional improvements.
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image::logos/tcell.png[float="right"]
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|===
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NOTE: This is version 2 of _Tcell_. There are breaking changes relative to version 1.
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Version 1.x remains available using the import `github.com/gdamore/tcell`.
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== Examples
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* https://github.com/gdamore/proxima5[proxima5] - space shooter (https://youtu.be/jNxKTCmY_bQ[video])
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* https://github.com/gdamore/govisor[govisor] - service management UI (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/--OsvnfzSNow/Vf7aqMw3zXI/AAAAAAAAARo/uOMtOvw4Sbg/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2015-09-20%2Bat%2B9.08.41%2BAM.png[screenshot])
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* mouse demo - included mouse test (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fWvW5opT0es/VhIdItdKqJI/AAAAAAAAATE/7Ojc0L1SpB0/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2015-10-04%2Bat%2B11.47.13%2BPM.png[screenshot])
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* https://github.com/gdamore/gomatrix[gomatrix] - converted from Termbox
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* https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/[micro] - lightweight text editor with syntax-highlighting and themes
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* https://github.com/viktomas/godu[godu] - simple golang utility helping to discover large files/folders.
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* https://github.com/rivo/tview/[tview] - rich interactive widgets for terminal UIs
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* https://github.com/awesome-gocui/gocui[awesome gocui] - Go Console User Interface
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* https://github.com/rgm3/gomandelbrot[gomandelbrot] - Mandelbrot!
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* https://github.com/senorprogrammer/wtf[WTF]- Personal information dashboard for your terminal
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* https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh[browsh] - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZq86XfBoRo[video])
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* https://github.com/sachaos/go-life[go-life] - Conway's Game of Life.
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* https://github.com/gcla/gowid[gowid] - compositional widgets for terminal UIs, inspired by urwid
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* https://termshark.io[termshark] - a terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark, built on gowid
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* https://github.com/MichaelS11/go-tetris[go-tetris] - Go Tetris with AI option
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* https://github.com/junegunn/fzf[fzf] - A command-line fuzzy finder
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* https://github.com/esimov/ascii-fluid[ascii-fluid] - A terminal based ASCII fluid simulation controlled by webcam
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* https://gitlab.com/tslocum/cbind[cbind] - Provides key event encoding, decoding and handling
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* https://github.com/spinzed/tpong[tpong] - The old-school Pong remade in terminal
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* https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc[aerc] - An email client for your terminal.
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* https://github.com/ezeoleaf/tblogs[tblogs] - A terminal based development blogs reader
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* https://github.com/lallassu/spinc[spinc] - An irssi inspired terminal chat application for Cisco Spark/WebEx
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* https://github.com/lallassu/gorss[gorss] - A RSS/Atom feed reader for your terminal
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* https://github.com/Bios-Marcel/memoryalike[memoryalike] - A game where you have to memorize runes and hit their respective keys
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* https://github.com/gokcehan/lf[lf] - Terminal file manager
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* https://github.com/bunyk/gokeybr[gokeybr] - program that helps to deliberately practice your typing.
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* https://github.com/jbaramidze/gonano[gonano] - CLI test editor
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* https://github.com/tmountain/uchess[uchess] - A UCI chess client for your terminal
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* https://github.com/a-h/min[min] - A Gemini browser
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* https://github.com/noborus/ov[ov] - Terminal pager
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* https://github.com/gcla/tmux-wormhole[tmux-wormhole] - A tmux plugin to transfer files with magic wormhole
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* https://github.com/anaseto/gruid-tcell[gruid-tcell] - A tcell driver for the grid based UI and game framework gruid.
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== Pure Go Terminfo Database
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_Tcell_ includes a full parser and expander for terminfo capability strings,
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so that it can avoid hard coding escape strings for formatting. It also favors
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portability, and includes support for all POSIX systems.
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The database is also flexible & extensible, and can modified by either running
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a program to build the entire database, or an entry for just a single terminal.
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== More Portable
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_Tcell_ is portable to a wide variety of systems, and is pure Go, without
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any need for CGO.
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_Tcell_ is believed to work with mainstream systems officially supported by golang.
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== No Async IO
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_Tcell_ is able to operate without requiring `SIGIO` signals (unlike _termbox_),
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or asynchronous I/O, and can instead use standard Go file
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objects and Go routines.
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This means it should be safe, especially for
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use with programs that use exec, or otherwise need to manipulate the
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tty streams.
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This model is also much closer to idiomatic Go, leading
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to fewer surprises.
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== Rich Unicode & non-Unicode support
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_Tcell_ includes enhanced support for Unicode, including wide characters and
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combining characters, provided your terminal can support them.
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Note that
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Windows terminals generally don't support the full Unicode repertoire.
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It will also convert to and from Unicode locales, so that the program
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can work with UTF-8 internally, and get reasonable output in other locales.
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_Tcell_ tries hard to convert to native characters on both input and output, and
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on output _Tcell_ even makes use of the alternate character set to facilitate
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drawing certain characters.
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== More Function Keys
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_Tcell_ also has richer support for a larger number of special keys that some terminals can send.
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== Better Color Handling
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_Tcell_ will respect your terminal's color space as specified within your terminfo
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entries, so that for example attempts to emit color sequences on VT100 terminals
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won't result in unintended consequences.
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In legacy Windows mode, _Tcell_ supports 16 colors, bold, dim, and reverse,
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instead of just termbox's 8 colors with reverse. (Note that there is some
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conflation with bold/dim and colors.)
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Modern Windows 10 can benefit from much richer colors however.
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_Tcell_ maps 16 colors down to 8, for terminals that need it.
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(The upper 8 colors are just brighter versions of the lower 8.)
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== Better Mouse Support
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_Tcell_ supports enhanced mouse tracking mode, so your application can receive
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regular mouse motion events, and wheel events, if your terminal supports it.
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(Note: The Windows 10 Terminal application suffers from a flaw in this regard,
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and does not support mouse interaction. The stock Windows 10 console host
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fired up with cmd.exe or PowerShell works fine however.)
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== _Termbox_ Compatibility
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A compatibility layer for _termbox_ is provided in the `compat` directory.
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To use it, try importing `github.com/gdamore/tcell/termbox` instead.
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Most _termbox-go_ programs will probably work without further modification.
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== Working With Unicode
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Internally Tcell uses UTF-8, just like Go.
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However, Tcell understands how to
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convert to and from other character sets, using the capabilities of
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the `golang.org/x/text/encoding packages`.
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Your application must supply
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them, as the full set of the most common ones bloats the program by about 2MB.
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If you're lazy, and want them all anyway, see the `encoding` sub-directory.
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== Wide & Combining Characters
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The `SetContent()` API takes a primary rune, and an optional list of combining runes.
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If any of the runes is a wide (East Asian) rune occupying two cells,
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then the library will skip output from the following cell, but care must be
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taken in the application to avoid explicitly attempting to set content in the
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next cell, otherwise the results are undefined. (Normally wide character
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is displayed, and the other character is not; do not depend on that behavior.)
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Older terminal applications (especially on systems like Windows 8) lack support
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for advanced Unicode, and thus may not fare well.
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== Colors
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_Tcell_ assumes the ANSI/XTerm color model, including the 256 color map that
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XTerm uses when it supports 256 colors. The terminfo guidance will be
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honored, with respect to the number of colors supported. Also, only
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terminals which expose ANSI style `setaf` and `setab` will support color;
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if you have a color terminal that only has `setf` and `setb`, please submit
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a ticket; it wouldn't be hard to add that if there is need.
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== 24-bit Color
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_Tcell_ _supports true color_! (That is, if your terminal can support it,
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_Tcell_ can accurately display 24-bit color.)
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NOTE: Technically the approach of using 24-bit RGB values for color is more
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accurately described as "direct color", but most people use the term "true color",
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and so we follow the (inaccurate) common convention.
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There are a few ways you can enable (or disable) true color.
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* For many terminals, we can detect it automatically if your terminal
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includes the `RGB` or `Tc` capabilities (or rather it did when the database
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was updated.)
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* You can force this one by setting the `COLORTERM` environment variable to
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"24-bit", "truecolor" or "24bit". This is the same method used
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by most other terminal applications that support 24-bit color.
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* If you set your `TERM` environment variable to a value with the suffix `-truecolor`
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then 24-bit color compatible with XTerm will be assumed (and the terminal will
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otherwise use the same escape sequences as the base terminal definition.)
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NOTE: This feature is for compatibility with older _Tcell_ versions.
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It is recommended to use one of other methods instead.
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* You can disable 24-bit color by setting `TCELL_TRUECOLOR=disable` in your
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environment.
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When using TrueColor, programs will display the colors that the programmer
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intended, overriding any "`themes`" you may have set in your terminal
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emulator. (For some cases, accurate color fidelity is more important
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than respecting themes. For other cases, such as typical text apps that
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only use a few colors, its more desirable to respect the themes that
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the user has established.)
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== Performance
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Reasonable attempts have been made to minimize sending data to terminals,
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avoiding repeated sequences or drawing the same cell on refresh updates.
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== Terminfo
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(Not relevant for Windows users.)
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The Terminfo implementation operates with a built-in database.
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This should satisfy most users. However, it can also (on systems
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with ncurses installed), dynamically parse the output from `infocmp`
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for terminals it does not already know about.
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See the `terminfo/` directory for more information about generating
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new entries for the built-in database.
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_Tcell_ requires that the terminal support the `cup` mode of cursor addressing.
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Ancient terminals without the ability to position the cursor directly
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are not supported.
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This is unlikely to be a problem; such terminals have not been mass-produced
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since the early 1970s.
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== Mouse Support
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Mouse support is detected via the `kmous` terminfo variable, however,
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enablement/disablement and decoding mouse events is done using hard coded
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sequences based on the XTerm X11 model. As of this writing all popular
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terminals with mouse tracking support this model. (Full terminfo support
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is not possible as terminfo sequences are not defined.)
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On Windows, the mouse works normally.
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Mouse wheel buttons on various terminals are known to work, but the support
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in terminal emulators, as well as support for various buttons and
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live mouse tracking, varies widely. Modern _xterm_, macOS _Terminal_, and _iTerm_ all work well.
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== Bracketed Paste
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Terminals that appear to support the XTerm mouse model also can support
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bracketed paste, for applications that opt-in. See `EnablePaste()` for details.
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== Testability
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There is a `SimulationScreen`, that can be used to simulate a real screen
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for automated testing. The supplied tests do this. The simulation contains
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event delivery, screen resizing support, and capabilities to inject events
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and examine "`physical`" screen contents.
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== Platforms
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=== POSIX (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Solaris, etc.)
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Everything works using pure Go on mainstream platforms. Some more esoteric
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platforms (e.g. AIX) may need to be added. Pull requests are welcome!
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=== Windows
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Windows console mode applications are supported.
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Modern console applications like ConEmu and the Windows 10 terminal,
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support all the good features (resize, mouse tracking, etc.)
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=== Plan9, WASM, and others
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These platforms won't work, but compilation stubs are supplied
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for folks that want to include parts of this in software for those
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platforms. The Simulation screen works, but as _Tcell_ doesn't know how to
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allocate a real screen object on those platforms, `NewScreen()` will fail.
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If anyone has wisdom about how to improve support for these,
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please let me know. PRs are especially welcome.
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=== Commercial Support
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_Tcell_ is absolutely free, but if you want to obtain commercial, professional support, there are options.
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^.^|
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image:logos/tidelift.png[100,100]
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https://tidelift.com/[Tidelift] subscriptions include support for _Tcell_, as well as many other open source packages.
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^.^|
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image:logos/staysail.png[100,100]
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mailto:info@staysail.tech[Staysail Systems, Inc.] offers direct support, and custom development around _Tcell_ on an hourly basis.
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