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ncurses is a programming library providing an API, allowing the programmer to write text user interfaces in a terminal-independent manner. It also optimizes screen changes, in order to reduce the latency experienced when using remote shells.
Ncurses stands for "new curses", and is a replacement for the discontinued 4.4BSD classic curses. Most ncurses calls can be easily ported to the old curses, however, a few areas are problematic, such as handling terminal resizing. Other subtle differences in call semantics can make porting an ncurses application to commercial Unix somewhat difficult.
The project lead is Thomas Dickey.
Ncurses is a part of the GNU project. It is one of the few GNU files not distributed under the GNU GPL or LGPL; it is distributed under a license similar to the MIT License.
See also
- Curses Development Kit An open source library of ncurses widgets written by Mike Glover.
- Curses Development Kit Another open source library of ncurses widgets developed by Vexus.
External links
- nInvaders - A space invaders clone based on ncurses
- Ncurses homepage
- ncurses Programming HOWTO
- Introduction "Writing Programs with NCURSES" by Eric S. Raymond and Zeyd M. Ben-Halim
- Frequently asked questions and their corresponding answers by Thomas Dickey
- A Hacker's Guide to NCURSES
- Development Kit for C++
- Ruby module
- Binding for Python
- Ada95 Binding
- Terminal Screen Control Functions for PHP
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