charmbracelet/gum
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The above example is running from a single shell script ([source]!(./examples/demo.sh)).
Tutorial
Section titled “Tutorial”Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts and dotfiles aliases with just a few lines of code. Let’s build a simple script to help you write Conventional Commits for your dotfiles.
Ask for the commit type with gum choose:
gum choose "fix" "feat" "docs" "style" "refactor" "test" "chore" "revert"[!NOTE] This command itself will print to stdout which is not all that useful. To make use of the command later on you can save the stdout to a
$VARIABLEorfile.txt.
Prompt for the scope of these changes:
gum input --placeholder "scope"Prompt for the summary and description of changes:
gum input --value "$TYPE$SCOPE: " --placeholder "Summary of this change"gum write --placeholder "Details of this change"Confirm before committing:
gum confirm "Commit changes?" && git commit -m "$SUMMARY" -m "$DESCRIPTION"Check out the complete example for combining these commands in a single script.
Installation
Section titled “Installation”Use a package manager:
# macOS or Linuxbrew install gum
# Arch Linux (btw)pacman -S gum
# Nixnix-env -iA nixpkgs.gum
# Floxflox install gum
# Windows (via WinGet or Scoop)winget install charmbracelet.gumscoop install charm-gumDebian/Ubuntu
sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyringscurl -fsSL https://repo.charm.sh/apt/gpg.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpgecho "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpg] https://repo.charm.sh/apt/ * *" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/charm.listsudo apt update && sudo apt install gumFedora/RHEL/OpenSuse
echo '[charm]name=Charmbaseurl=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/enabled=1gpgcheck=1gpgkey=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/gpg.key' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/charm.reposudo rpm --import https://repo.charm.sh/yum/gpg.key
# yumsudo yum install gum
# zyppersudo zypper refreshsudo zypper install gumFreeBSD
# packagessudo pkg install gum
# portscd /usr/ports/devel/gum && sudo make install cleanOr download it:
- [Packages][releases] are available in Debian, RPM, and Alpine formats
- [Binaries][releases] are available for Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD
Or just install it with go:
go install github.com/charmbracelet/gum@latest[releases] !: https://github.com/charmbracelet/gum/releases
Commands
Section titled “Commands”- [
choose]!(#choose): Choose an option from a list of choices - [
confirm]!(#confirm): Ask a user to confirm an action - [
file]!(#file): Pick a file from a folder - [
filter]!(#filter): Filter items from a list - [
format]!(#format): Format a string using a template - [
input]!(#input): Prompt for some input - [
join]!(#join): Join text vertically or horizontally - [
pager]!(#pager): Scroll through a file - [
spin]!(#spin): Display spinner while running a command - [
style]!(#style): Apply coloring, borders, spacing to text - [
table]!(#table): Render a table of data - [
write]!(#write): Prompt for long-form text - [
log]!(#log): Log messages to output
Customization
Section titled “Customization”You can customize gum options and styles with --flags and $ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES.
See gum <command> --help for a full view of each command’s customization and configuration options.
Customize with --flags:
gum input --cursor.foreground "#FF0" \ --prompt.foreground "#0FF" \ --placeholder "What's up?" \ --prompt "* " \ --width 80 \ --value "Not much, hby?"Customize with ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES:
export GUM_INPUT_CURSOR_FOREGROUND="#FF0"export GUM_INPUT_PROMPT_FOREGROUND="#0FF"export GUM_INPUT_PLACEHOLDER="What's up?"export GUM_INPUT_PROMPT="* "export GUM_INPUT_WIDTH=80
# --flags can override values set with environmentgum input
Prompt for input with a simple command.
gum input > answer.txtgum input --password > password.txt
Prompt for some multi-line text (ctrl+d to complete text entry).
gum write > story.txt
Filter
Section titled “Filter”Filter a list of values with fuzzy matching:
echo Strawberry >> flavors.txtecho Banana >> flavors.txtecho Cherry >> flavors.txtgum filter < flavors.txt > selection.txt
Select multiple options with the --limit flag or --no-limit flag. Use tab or ctrl+space to select, enter to confirm.
cat flavors.txt | gum filter --limit 2cat flavors.txt | gum filter --no-limitChoose
Section titled “Choose”Choose an option from a list of choices.
echo "Pick a card, any card..."CARD=$(gum choose --height 15 {{A,K,Q,J},{10..2}}" "{♠,♥,♣,♦})echo "Was your card the $CARD?"You can also select multiple items with the --limit or --no-limit flag, which determines
the maximum of items that can be chosen.
cat songs.txt | gum choose --limit 5cat foods.txt | gum choose --no-limit --header "Grocery Shopping"
Confirm
Section titled “Confirm”Confirm whether to perform an action. Exits with code 0 (affirmative) or 1
(negative) depending on selection.
gum confirm && rm file.txt || echo "File not removed"
Prompt the user to select a file from the file tree.
$EDITOR $(gum file $HOME)
Scroll through a long document with line numbers and a fully customizable viewport.
gum pager < README.md
Display a spinner while running a script or command. The spinner will automatically stop after the given command exits.
To view or pipe the command’s output, use the --show-output flag.
gum spin --spinner dot --title "Buying Bubble Gum..." -- sleep 5
Available spinner types include: line, dot, minidot, jump, pulse, points, globe, moon, monkey, meter, hamburger.
Select a row from some tabular data.
gum table < flavors.csv | cut -d ',' -f 1Pretty print any string with any layout with one command.
gum style \ --foreground 212 --border-foreground 212 --border double \ --align center --width 50 --margin "1 2" --padding "2 4" \ 'Bubble Gum (1¢)' 'So sweet and so fresh!'Combine text vertically or horizontally. Use this command with gum style to
build layouts and pretty output.
Tip: Always wrap the output of gum style in quotes to preserve newlines
(\n) when using it as an argument in the join command.
I=$(gum style --padding "1 5" --border double --border-foreground 212 "I")LOVE=$(gum style --padding "1 4" --border double --border-foreground 57 "LOVE")BUBBLE=$(gum style --padding "1 8" --border double --border-foreground 255 "Bubble")GUM=$(gum style --padding "1 5" --border double --border-foreground 240 "Gum")
I_LOVE=$(gum join "$I" "$LOVE")BUBBLE_GUM=$(gum join "$BUBBLE" "$GUM")gum join --align center --vertical "$I_LOVE" "$BUBBLE_GUM"Format
Section titled “Format”format processes and formats bodies of text. gum format can parse markdown,
template strings, and named emojis.
# Format some markdowngum format -- "# Gum Formats" "- Markdown" "- Code" "- Template" "- Emoji"echo "# Gum Formats\n- Markdown\n- Code\n- Template\n- Emoji" | gum format
# Syntax highlight some codecat main.go | gum format -t code
# Render text any way you want with templatesecho '{{ Bold "Tasty" }} {{ Italic "Bubble" }} {{ Color "99" "0" " Gum " }}' \ | gum format -t template
# Display your favorite emojis!echo 'I :heart: Bubble Gum :candy:' | gum format -t emojiFor more information on template helpers, see the Termenv docs. For a full list of named emojis see the GitHub API.
log logs messages to the terminal at using different levels and styling using
the charmbracelet/log library.
# Log some debug information.gum log --structured --level debug "Creating file..." name file.txt# DEBUG Unable to create file. name=temp.txt
# Log some error.gum log --structured --level error "Unable to create file." name file.txt# ERROR Unable to create file. name=temp.txt
# Include a timestamp.gum log --time rfc822 --level error "Unable to create file."See the Go time package for acceptable --time formats.
See charmbracelet/log for more usage.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”How to use gum in your daily workflows:
See the [examples]!(./examples/) directory for more real world use cases.
- Write a commit message:
git commit -m "$(gum input --width 50 --placeholder "Summary of changes")" \ -m "$(gum write --width 80 --placeholder "Details of changes")"- Open files in your
$EDITOR
$EDITOR $(gum filter)- Connect to a
tmuxsession
SESSION=$(tmux list-sessions -F \#S | gum filter --placeholder "Pick session...")tmux switch-client -t "$SESSION" || tmux attach -t "$SESSION"- Pick a commit hash from
githistory
git log --oneline | gum filter | cut -d' ' -f1 # | copy- Simple
skatepassword selector.
skate list -k | gum filter | xargs skate get- Uninstall packages
brew list | gum choose --no-limit | xargs brew uninstall- Clean up
gitbranches
git branch | cut -c 3- | gum choose --no-limit | xargs git branch -D- Checkout GitHub pull requests with
gh
gh pr list | cut -f1,2 | gum choose | cut -f1 | xargs gh pr checkout- Copy command from shell history
gum filter < $HISTFILE --height 20sudoreplacement
alias please="gum input --password | sudo -nS"Contributing
Section titled “Contributing”See [contributing][contribute].
[contribute] !: https://github.com/charmbracelet/gum/contribute
Feedback
Section titled “Feedback”We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Feel free to drop us a note!
License
Section titled “License”Part of Charm.
Charm热爱开源 • Charm loves open source

