Nov-20-2018, 08:03 PM
Hello.
I want to create a simple command line program that prints text in a screen according to a 1 or 2 keystroke sequence.
The basic structure I have in mind is having the definitions of the keybindgs in two separate files, the "default" and the "user" (which overrides the default). The keybinds should be verbose in a dict-like structure, so it is easily modified by the user. (like sublime's text way of handling it)
>> What I want is some recommendations on where to start:
1) Is there some specific set of libraries/packages suitable for this task?
2) Is there some open-source project that implements this, that I could have a look on?
3) Is there a good manual/tutorial that covers this feature?
Thanks,
Pedro Pessoa
I want to create a simple command line program that prints text in a screen according to a 1 or 2 keystroke sequence.
The basic structure I have in mind is having the definitions of the keybindgs in two separate files, the "default" and the "user" (which overrides the default). The keybinds should be verbose in a dict-like structure, so it is easily modified by the user. (like sublime's text way of handling it)
>> What I want is some recommendations on where to start:
1) Is there some specific set of libraries/packages suitable for this task?
2) Is there some open-source project that implements this, that I could have a look on?
3) Is there a good manual/tutorial that covers this feature?
Thanks,
Pedro Pessoa