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chore(deps): update module github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss to v0.13.0 #890

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github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss v0.10.0 -> v0.13.0 age adoption passing confidence

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charmbracelet/lipgloss (github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss)

v0.13.0

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Woodn’t you know, Lip Gloss has trees!

Lip Gloss now ships with a tree rendering sub-package!

import "github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss/tree"

Define a new tree.

t := tree.Root(".").
  Child("A", "B", "C")

Print the tree.

fmt.Println(t)

// .
// ├── A
// ├── B
// └── C

Trees have the ability to nest.

t := tree.Root(".").
  Child("Item 1").
  Child(
    tree.Root("Item 2").
      Child("Item 2.1").
      Child("Item 2.2").
      Child("Item 2.3"),
  ).
  Child(
    tree.Root("Item 3").
      Child("Item 3.1").
      Child("Item 3.2"),
  )

Print the tree.

fmt.Println(t)

Tree Example (simple)

Trees can be customized via their enumeration function as well as using
lipgloss.Styles.

enumeratorStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(lipgloss.Color("99")).MarginRight(1)
itemStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(lipgloss.Color("212")).MarginRight(1)

t := tree.Root("Makeup").
  Child(
    "Glossier",
    "Claire’s Boutique",
    "Nyx",
    "Mac",
    "Milk",
  ).
  Enumerator(tree.RoundedEnumerator).
  EnumeratorStyle(enumeratorStyle).
  ItemStyle(itemStyle).
  RootStyle(lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(lipgloss.Color("#​04B575")))

Print the tree.

Tree Example (makeup)

The predefined enumerators for trees are DefaultEnumerator and RoundedEnumerator.

If you need, you can also build trees incrementally:

t := tree.New()

for i := 0; i < repeat; i++ {
    t.Child("Lip Gloss")
}

There’s more where that came from

See all the tree examples.


Changelog

New Features
Bug fixes
Documentation updates

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v0.12.1

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This release fixes a regression with regard to border calculations introduced in Lip Gloss v0.11.1.


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v0.12.0

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Lists, Check ✓

This release adds a new sub-package for rendering trees and lists.

import "github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss/list"

Define a new list.

l := list.New("A", "B", "C")

Print the list.

fmt.Println(l)

// • A
// • B
// • C

Lists have the ability to nest.

l := list.New(
  "A", list.New("Artichoke"),
  "B", list.New("Baking Flour", "Bananas", "Barley", "Bean Sprouts"),
  "C", list.New("Cashew Apple", "Cashews", "Coconut Milk", "Curry Paste", "Currywurst"),
  "D", list.New("Dill", "Dragonfruit", "Dried Shrimp"),
  "E", list.New("Eggs"),
  "F", list.New("Fish Cake", "Furikake"),
  "J", list.New("Jicama"),
  "K", list.New("Kohlrabi"),
  "L", list.New("Leeks", "Lentils", "Licorice Root"),
)

Print the list.

fmt.Println(l)

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Lists can be customized via their enumeration function as well as using
lipgloss.Styles.

enumeratorStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(lipgloss.Color("99")).MarginRight(1)
itemStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(lipgloss.Color("212")).MarginRight(1)

l := list.New(
  "Glossier",
  "Claire’s Boutique",
  "Nyx",
  "Mac",
  "Milk",
).
  Enumerator(list.Roman).
  EnumeratorStyle(enumeratorStyle).
  ItemStyle(itemStyle)

Print the list.

List example

In addition to the predefined enumerators (Arabic, Alphabet, Roman, Bullet, Tree),
you may also define your own custom enumerator:

l := list.New("Duck", "Duck", "Duck", "Duck", "Goose", "Duck", "Duck")

func DuckDuckGooseEnumerator(l list.Items, i int) string {
    if l.At(i).Value() == "Goose" {
        return "Honk →"
    }
    return ""
}

l = l.Enumerator(DuckDuckGooseEnumerator)

Print the list:

image

If you need, you can also build lists incrementally:

l := list.New()

for i := 0; i < repeat; i++ {
    l.Item("Lip Gloss")
}

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v0.11.1

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This release is a small patch release to fix text truncation in table cells. For details see: https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss/issues/324.

Other stuff

Full Changelog: charmbracelet/lipgloss@v0.11.0...v0.11.1


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v0.11.0

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Immutable Styles and Raw Speed, Baby

So! The big news in this release is:

  • Style methods will now always return new styles
  • Style and ANSI operations under the hood are faster

There are also a handful of great lil' bug fixes. Read on for more.

Immutable Styles

Every Style method now returns a completely new style with its own underlying data structure no matter what. This means working with Styles is a lot easier. No more need for Copy()!

// Before
s := lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true)
newStyle := s.Copy()

// After
s := lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true)
newStyle := s // this is a true copy

Okay, but why are styles easier to work with now? Consider this:

// Before
baseStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Background(lipgloss.Color("59"))
styleAtRuntime := baseStyle.Copy().Width(m.Width)

// After
baseStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Padding(1, 2)
styleAtRuntime := baseStyle.Width(m.Width)

It might seem small, but eliminating the risk of mutations in persistent styles in an enormous usability improvement.

How to upgrade

There's nothing to do, however Style.Copy() is now deprecated and only returns itself, so you can just remove Style.Copy() calls. If you need to just copy a style without any changes to it you can simply b := a.

Faster ANSI

Sometimes watch companies brag about their "in-house" watch movement. Well, now we're bragging about our in-house-amazing x/ansi library by our own @​aymanbagabas. It's a fine-tuned, low-level way to manage ANSI sequencing and, because we're pretty nerdy, we’re super excited about it.


What's Changed

New!
Changed
Fixed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: charmbracelet/lipgloss@v0.10.0...v0.11.0


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