The altscreen-toggle
example shows how to transition between the alternative
screen buffer and the normal screen buffer using Bubble Tea.
The chat
examples shows a basic chat application with a multi-line textarea
input.
The composable-views
example shows how to compose two bubble models (spinner
and timer) together in a single application and switch between them.
The credit-card-form
example demonstrates how to build a multi-step form with
textinput
s bubbles and validation on the inputs.
The debounce
example shows how to throttle key presses to avoid overloading
your Bubble Tea application.
The exec
example shows how to execute a running command during the execution
of a Bubble Tea application such as launching an EDITOR
.
The fullscreen
example shows how to make a Bubble Tea application fullscreen.
The glamour
example shows how to use Glamour inside a viewport bubble.
The help
example shows how to use the help
bubble to display help to the
user of your application.
The http
example shows how to make an http
call within your Bubble Tea
application.
The list-default
example shows how to use the list bubble.
The list-fancy
example shows how to use the list bubble with extra customizations.
The list-simple
example shows how to use the list and customize it to have a simpler, more compact, appearance.
The mouse
example shows how to receive mouse events in a Bubble Tea
application.
The package-manager
example shows how to build an interface for a package
manager using the tea.Println
feature.
The pager
example shows how to build a simple pager application similar to
less
.
The paginator
example shows how to build a simple paginated list.
The pipe
example demonstrates using shell pipes to communicate with Bubble
Tea applications.
The progress-animated
example shows how to build a progress bar with an
animated progression.
The progress-download
example demonstrates how to download a file while
indicating download progress through Bubble Tea.
The progress-static
example shows a progress bar with static incrementation
of progress.
The realtime
example demonstrates the use of go channels to perform realtime
communication with a Bubble Tea application.
The result
example shows a choice menu with the ability to select an option.
The send-msg
example demonstrates the usage of custom tea.Msg
s.
The sequence
example demonstrates the tea.Sequence
command.
The simple
example shows a very simple Bubble Tea application.
The spinner
example demonstrates a spinner bubble being used to indicate loading.
The spinner
example shows various spinner types that are available.
The split-editors
example shows multiple textarea
s being used in a single
application and being able to switch focus between them.
The stopwatch
example shows a sample stop watch built with Bubble Tea.
The table
example demonstrates the table bubble being used to display tabular
data.
The tabs
example demonstrates tabbed navigation styled with Lip Gloss.
The textarea
example demonstrates a simple Bubble Tea application using a
textarea
bubble.
The textinput
example demonstrates a simple Bubble Tea application using a textinput
bubble.
The textinputs
example shows multiple textinputs
and being able to switch
focus between them as well as changing the cursor mode.
The timer
example shows a simple timer built with Bubble Tea.
The tui-daemon-combo
demonstrates building a text-user interface along with a
daemon mode using Bubble Tea.
The views
example demonstrates how to build a Bubble Tea application with
multiple views and switch between them.