# Cringe
OTP-native terminal UI for Elixir.
Cringe is an experiment in building interactive terminal apps with declarative layouts, supervised runtimes, semantic input events, and snapshot-friendly rendering. The name is a joke; the goal is serious terminal UI ergonomics for the BEAM.
## Status
Early alpha skeleton. The API is not stable yet.
## First document
```elixir
use Cringe
box padding: 1 do
column gap: 1 do
text("Cringe", color: :green, bold: true)
text("Terminal UI for the BEAM")
end
end
|> render(width: 80, ansi: true)
|> IO.puts()
```
## Tiny app
```elixir
defmodule Counter do
use Cringe.App
def init(_opts), do: {:ok, %{count: 0}}
def handle_event({:key, :up}, state), do: {:noreply, %{state | count: state.count + 1}}
def render(state), do: box(text("Count: #{state.count}"), padding: 1)
end
{:ok, app} = Cringe.run(Counter)
Cringe.Runtime.dispatch(app, {:key, :up})
IO.puts(Cringe.Runtime.text(app))
```
Run examples locally:
```sh
mix run examples/hello.exs
mix run examples/dashboard.exs
mix run examples/layout.exs
mix run examples/dsl.exs
mix run examples/counter.exs
```
## Installation
Once published, add `cringe` to your dependencies:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:cringe, "~> 0.1"}
]
end
```
Documentation will be published at <https://hexdocs.pm/cringe>.