I’ve made an application launcher for myself that uses fzf to pick the application. Currently, it launches in an Alacritty window with a special config - it’s a small rectangle that has the fzf dialog, you pick the application and it goes away. That’s all the interaction needed. If I wanted to try to make this “GUI” more generic, what would I use?
“dialog”
Top google result: https://linuxcommand.org/lc3_adv_dialog.php
Ok legit I’ve been writing terminal applications for years and seen this everywhere without being able to find it. Thanks!
doesn’t do what I’m asking
Can you be more clear about what you’re looking to do? It sounds like you want to draw a dialog?
You can look into ncurses too, there’s probably a bunch of bash wrappers for it.
They both look good and can do the job, but as far as I can tell, I cant just call fzf into one of them and be done with it? I don’t want to write extra code for the GUI. This question is for research purposes mostly, I don’t intend to distribute this application - it has far too many functionality specific to me, hence why I don’t use one of the popular launchers.
Mainly, I haven’t found a way to disable animations just for this specific window in KDE. That’s where the initial search started. Other launchers are not affected by opening/closing animations so I was curious how they do that.
This should still work: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/how-to-make-a-window-rule-to-turn-off-compositing-for-a-certain-app/10341