I’ll warn that it’s a bit of a mess in there! I use it daily on my machines, but i feel it’s not super approachable yet. But feel free to grab ideas or ask any questions, it has some cool features!
I build tools in clojure and games in godot!
I’ll warn that it’s a bit of a mess in there! I use it daily on my machines, but i feel it’s not super approachable yet. But feel free to grab ideas or ask any questions, it has some cool features!
There are a few collections around like: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi
These things tend to imply dependencies for how they’re implemented plus whatever they are integrating. The UX is definitely the right one tho! Rofi is great for working on custom dev tools - you can pass lines in as stdin, it sends back the selected item on stdout, then you exec the matching output command.
I started a project called ‘ralphie’ to do this with babashka a couple years ago, but later i absorbed that into a monorepo called clawe - you can see the rofi namespace here: https://github.com/russmatney/clawe/blob/3987390ffe538d878045e9d886190542fb111b9e/src/ralphie/rofi.clj#L146-L156
I’m liking wefwef, as a PWA it feels pretty much just like Apollo
Maybe you could dig into a few open-source clients to see how they work with it?
E.g. someone shared a basic lemmy viewer in godot the other day: https://github.com/sevonj/gdlm - it’s rough but probably not too much to read through. Was posted in /c/godot: https://programming.dev/post/48482
Interesting idea! I appreciate the org/plaintext driven approach, not that different from wm config bindings.
I like the idea of behavior (in this case keybindings) updating from documentation/data changes without needing to edit the code, tho there are tradeoffs and added complexities to mitigate