# reflex-vty [![hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/reflex-vty.svg)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/reflex-vty) [![hackage-ci](https://matrix.hackage.haskell.org/api/v2/packages/reflex-vty/badge)](https://matrix.hackage.haskell.org/#/package/reflex-vty) [![travis-ci](https://api.travis-ci.org/reflex-frp/reflex-vty.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/reflex-frp/reflex-vty) ## A library for building functional reactive terminal applications ![reflex-vty example animation](doc/welcome.gif) Feature requests, pull requests, and other feedback are welcome and appreciated (see the [contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md)). This library is still experimental, so big changes are possible! ### How to Build #### With reflex-platform Enter a nix-shell for the project: ```bash git clone git@github.com:reflex-frp/reflex-platform git clone git@github.com:reflex-frp/reflex-vty cd reflex-vty ../reflex-platform/scripts/work-on ghc ./. ``` From within the nix-shell you can: * Run the example: `cabal repl example` * Load the library in the repl: `cabal repl reflex-vty` * Build the example executable: `cabal build example` * Build the docs: `cabal haddock` * Run ghcid for immediate compiler feedback when you save a .hs file: `ghcid -c "cabal repl reflex-vty --ghc-options=-Wall"` * etc. #### With cabal Please see the `tested-with` field of the cabal file for known-compatible versions of GHC. From the reflex-vty project directory: ```bash cabal new-configure cabal new-build # to build the library and example cabal new-repl # to enter a repl for the library cabal new-repl example # to enter a repl for the example executable ```