I simply love this music and the animation at the start when combined, its like seeing the Paramount Pictures intro just before a great movie (particularly what comes to my mind is Warner Brothers intro at the beginning Matrix movie), which energizes me about what I'm going to see in your videos and what Im about to learn which is invaluable. Good stuff Victor ! Im learning a lot from here.
Thanks for reviewing this excellent Go lib. The more we talk about Go the better also. Charm is really nice and purty I think. I did try to adopt it early on but found myself going back to Cobra as it does really cool stuff, including bash, zsh etc tab completion - amazing ! But I like your use case of charm tui for AI. This is not one I had thought about but of course this is bang on the money what is happeing right now. I am defintely going to use charm for this above others for such - nice vid, as alway. Cheers.
Looks like something I should start experimenting with, but I’m a bit confused on the difference between Charm products, BubbleTea, Gum and Huh? They all seem like TUI tools
Most of their tools are either CLIs or Go libraries that help create CLIs. Bubble Tea is a set of Go libraries that can be used to create "pretty" CLI apps. However, Bubble Tea is relatively complicated to use. Huh is a library that uses Bubble Tea. It simplifies what Bubble Tea does. It's, in a way, a wrapper around it. Gum also uses Bubble Tea. It's not a Go library but, rather, a CLI.
I know this is pedantic and not important and subjective to boot, but I think k9s is just supposed to be pronounced like "canines", since they have a dog logo. Also, yes, k9s is amazing.
Can you please share details on your cli application connected to Open AI?
I'm planning to start working on a video about it soon.
I simply love this music and the animation at the start when combined, its like seeing the Paramount Pictures intro just before a great movie (particularly what comes to my mind is Warner Brothers intro at the beginning Matrix movie), which energizes me about what I'm going to see in your videos and what Im about to learn which is invaluable.
Good stuff Victor ! Im learning a lot from here.
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Thanks for reviewing this excellent Go lib. The more we talk about Go the better also. Charm is really nice and purty I think. I did try to adopt it early on but found myself going back to Cobra as it does really cool stuff, including bash, zsh etc tab completion - amazing ! But I like your use case of charm tui for AI. This is not one I had thought about but of course this is bang on the money what is happeing right now. I am defintely going to use charm for this above others for such - nice vid, as alway. Cheers.
Have you ever ran into an issue where your initial input works but subsequent inputs don’t register the first keystroke?
I haven't experienced that issue.
Looks like something I should start experimenting with, but I’m a bit confused on the difference between Charm products, BubbleTea, Gum and Huh? They all seem like TUI tools
Most of their tools are either CLIs or Go libraries that help create CLIs.
Bubble Tea is a set of Go libraries that can be used to create "pretty" CLI apps. However, Bubble Tea is relatively complicated to use. Huh is a library that uses Bubble Tea. It simplifies what Bubble Tea does. It's, in a way, a wrapper around it.
Gum also uses Bubble Tea. It's not a Go library but, rather, a CLI.
@@DevOpsToolkit thank you for explaining that, looks like Huh is what I need
Thanks for this video! I use Charm Gum very often but the rest of Charm products are definitively worth a try!
Very tight. Well done. Bubble noises were also timed better, less distracting.
I know this is pedantic and not important and subjective to boot, but I think k9s is just supposed to be pronounced like "canines", since they have a dog logo. Also, yes, k9s is amazing.
I love Bubbletea so much, only Golang stops me from using it. So I just use the unofficially archived Blessed.
k9s is so good !
victor, make a k8s terminal ui & name it "charm.... hmm" 05:52
Why do you have to pigeonhole yourself? why x on the left and y on the right, just show and hide them when you need.