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Will your app 1) implemented by C# 2) don't have plan to support mouse event, if so I would say RazorConsole a good fit. If you want to support mouse event like click or hover or scroll, then TUI or Consolonia might be a better fit |
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Razor markup is HTML-like and very easy to learn if you have some experience in web and\or js frameworks, so it does not require strong knowledge of C#, just basics. If you plan a Python GUI later, you can still keep a C# CLI and call it from Python. |
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Hey @LittleLittleCloud,
Your project RazorConsole is really impressive. I’ve been working on my own CLI app focused on Windows privacy, and a friend pointed me to your project. Do you think RazorConsole could be a good fit or reference point for what I’m building?
Here’s the repo if you’d like to take a look: https://github.com/willj4945/windows_privacy. It’s pretty simple at the moment, but I eventually plan to expand it into a desktop GUI so it’s easier for standard users to navigate.
I really like the idea of keeping a solid CLI experience for power users, though, and RazorConsole seems to do that really well. I’d appreciate any thoughts or feedback you might have!
v/r
Will
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