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    • libyui

      Public
      Libyui is a widget abstraction library providing Qt, GTK and ncurses frontends. Originally it was developed for YaST but it can be used in any independent project.
      C++
      GNU General Public License v3.0
      216142Updated Sep 19, 2024Sep 19, 2024
    • Rake tasks to help with uniform handling of libyui related projects
      Ruby
      GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1
      5000Updated Sep 5, 2024Sep 5, 2024
    • libyui-gtk
      C++
      GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
      9570Updated Mar 23, 2024Mar 23, 2024
    • The Docker image used at Travis CI
      Dockerfile
      GNU General Public License v2.0
      2000Updated Apr 8, 2022Apr 8, 2022
    • Docker Image for Building and Testing libyui
      Shell
      1001Updated Jun 30, 2021Jun 30, 2021
    • yast-gtk-pkg
      C++
      GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
      4000Updated May 8, 2021May 8, 2021
    • libyui-ncurses
      181970Updated May 8, 2021May 8, 2021
    • libyui
      2411522Updated Apr 29, 2021Apr 29, 2021
    • libyui-bindings
      8400Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • The REST API plugin for the Ncurses UI
      1100Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • The REST API plugin for the Qt UI
      1000Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • Libyui REST API plugin
      4000Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • YaST module ncurses-pkg
      6100Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • YaST module qt-pkg
      11000Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • libyui-qt-graph
      8300Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • libyui-qt

      Public
      libyui-qt
      19901Updated Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
    • ruby-ui

      Public
      Graphical (Qt, Gtk) and text mode UI toolkit for ruby
      C++
      81521Updated Nov 24, 2017Nov 24, 2017
    • C++
      GNU General Public License v3.0
      2000Updated Dec 2, 2016Dec 2, 2016
    • libyui-buildtools

      Public archive
      cmake skeleton for libyui
      1100Updated Oct 22, 2013Oct 22, 2013