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Build a Textual TUI App Skeleton in Python

Create a minimal Textual terminal UI app with a header, label, button, and footer, ready for interactive mock demonstrations.

textual tui terminal
Python
from textual.app import App, ComposeResult
from textual.widgets import Header, Footer, Button, Label

class MockApp(App):
    """A minimal Textual TUI app skeleton."""

    BINDINGS = [("q", "quit", "Quit")]

    def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
        """Create child widgets."""
        yield Header()
        yie…
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How to Create Interactive CLI Prompts in Python with questionary

Build mock interactive command-line prompts using questionary's select and text widgets with graceful handling of user cancellation.

cli questionary interactive
Python
import questionary

def main():
    # Mock interactive prompts using questionary's select and text
    choice = questionary.select(
        "What is your favorite programming language?",
        choices=["Python", "JavaScript", "Go", "Rust"]
    ).ask()

    # ask() returns None if user cancels; handle gracefully
    …
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How to Use prompt_toolkit Autocomplete in Python

Demonstrates an interactive command-line prompt with autocomplete using prompt_toolkit's WordCompleter and a mock dataset.

cli autocomplete prompt-toolkit
Python
from prompt_toolkit import prompt
from prompt_toolkit.completion import WordCompleter

def main():
    """Demo of prompt_toolkit autocomplete with a mock dataset."""
    # A simple mock "database" of programming languages
    languages = [
        "Python", "Java", "JavaScript", "TypeScript", "C++", "C#",
        "Go"…
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