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A tool to design and run dynamic, customizable dashboards directly inside your terminal.

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🖥 Terminal Widgets

This tool enables you to create and run fully customizable dashboards directly in your terminal.

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🚀 1. Getting started

1.1 Installation from PyPI

  1. Install: pip install twidgets
  2. Initialize: twidgets init
  3. Run: twidgets

⚠️ Requires Python Version 3.10+

1.2 Installation from Source

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies: pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
  3. Initialize configuration: python -m twidgets init
  4. Run: python -m twidgets

⚠️ Requires Python Version 3.10+

For full documentation see Setup Guide.


2. Configuration

2.1 Changing standard colors and configuration at ~/.config/twidgets/base.yaml

If you let anything blank, it will fall back to the standard configuration
However, you will get warned.

Example:

use_standard_terminal_background: False

background_color:
  r: 31  # Red value
  g: 29  # Green value
  b: 67  # Blue value
  
...

2.2 Configure secrets at ~/.config/twidgets/secrets.env

Example:

WEATHER_API_KEY='your_api_key'
WEATHER_CITY='Berlin,DE'
WEATHER_UNITS='metric'
NEWS_FEED_URL='https://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml?edition=uk'
NEWS_FEED_NAME='BCC'

2.3 Adjust widgets and layouts at ~/.config/twidgets/widgets/*.yaml

Example:

name: 'clock'
title: '  Clock'
enabled: True
interval: 1
height: 5
width: 30
y: 4
x: 87

weekday_format: '%A'  # day of the week
date_format: '%d.%m.%Y'  # us: '%m.%d.%Y', international: '%Y-%m-%d'
time_format: '%H:%M:%S'  # time

For full documentation see Configuration Guide.


3. Adding new widgets

Adding new widgets is very easy. For a simple widget, that does not require heavy loading (no update function), you only need to define a configuration and 2 python functions

Naming schemes are described here.
You can create an infinite amount of widgets, the file names custom.yaml and custom_widget.py are just examples.

3.1 Define Configuration (.yaml)

Create the configuration file at ~/.config/twidgets/widgets/custom.yaml and set interval = 0 for simple widgets:

name: custom
title: My Custom Widget
enabled: true
interval: 0  # For simple widgets (no heavy loading, no `update` function)
height: 7
width: 30
y: 1
x: 1

3.2 Write the Widget Logic (.py)

Create the widget's Python file at ~/.config/twidgets/py_widgets/custom_widget.py

Then define draw and build functions.

Example:

from twidgets.core.base import Widget, draw_widget, add_widget_content, Config, UIState, BaseConfig, CursesWindowType
import typing

# Define the draw function for content
def draw(widget: Widget, ui_state: UIState, base_config: BaseConfig) -> None:
    # Initialize the widget title, make it loadable and highlightable
    draw_widget(widget, ui_state, base_config)

    # Add your content (list of strings)
    content: list[str] = [
        'Welcome to my new widget!',
        'This is a test.',
        'It was very easy to create.'
    ]
    add_widget_content(widget, content)

# Define the build function
def build(stdscr: CursesWindowType, config: Config) -> Widget:
    return Widget(
        config.name, config.title, config, draw, config.interval, config.dimensions, stdscr,  # exactly this order!
        update_func=None,
        mouse_click_func=None,
        keyboard_func=None,
        init_func=None,
        help_func=None
    )

For full documentation see Widget Guide.


🌅 4. Examples

Example 1 of Terminal Widgets Example 2 of Terminal Widgets Example 3 of Terminal Widgets

For all examples see Examples.


🧩 5. Contributing

Help the project grow: create an issue or pull request (On GitHub)!


📜 6. License

See License

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