gum choose allows the user to be prompted for a choice from a list of choices. For example, let's ask the user to pick a card from a deck. gum choose --height 15 {Ace,King,Queen,Jack,Ten,Nine,Eight,Seven,Six,Five,Four,Three,Two}" of "{Spades,Hearts,Clubs,Diamonds}
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Gum
Gum is a collection of command-line utilities that make your shell scripts a little more glamorous. It gives you the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss without needing to write any Go code.
# Prompt users for input
NAME=$(gum input --placeholder "What is your name?")
# Style some text
gum style --foreground 212 --padding "1 4" \
--border double --border-foreground 57 \
"Nice to meet you, $NAME."
# Do some work while spinning
gum spin --title "Taking a nap..." --color 212 -- sleep 5
# Fuzzy find a file or directory
find . -type f | gum filter
The following example is running from a single bash script.
Installation
Use a package manager:
# macOS or Linux
brew tap charmbracelet/tap && brew install charmbracelet/tap/gum
# Arch Linux (btw)
pacman -S gum
# Nix
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.gum
# Debian/Ubuntu
echo 'deb [trusted=yes] https://repo.charm.sh/apt/ /' \
| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/charm.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install gum
# Fedora
echo '[charm]
name=Charm
baseurl=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/charm.repo
sudo yum install gum
Or download it:
- Packages are available in Debian and RPM formats
- Binaries are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows
Or just install it with go
:
go install github.com/charmbracelet/gum@latest
Interaction
Input
Prompt your users for input with a simple command.
gum input > answer.text
Write
Prompt your users to write some multi-line text.
gum write > story.text
Filter
Allow your users to filter through a list of options by fuzzy searching.
echo Strawberry >> flavors.text
echo Banana >> flavors.text
echo Cherry >> flavors.text
cat flavors.text | gum filter > selection.text
Choose
Ask your users to choose an option from a list of choices.
echo "Pick a card, any card..."
CARD=$(gum choose --height 15 {{A,K,Q,J},{10..2}}" "{♠,♥,♣,♦})
echo "Was your card the $CARD?"
Progress
Display a progress bar while loading. The following command will display a progress bar and increment the progress by 10% every 1 second. Thus, taking 10 seconds to complete the progress bar.
gum progress --increment 0.1 --interval 1s
Spinners
Display a spinner while taking some running action. We specify the command to run while showing the spinner, the spinner will automatically stop after the command exits.
gum spin --spinner dot --title "Buying Bubble Gum..." -- sleep 5
Styling and Layout
Style
Pretty print any string with any layout with one command.
gum style \
--foreground "#FF06B7" --border "double" --align "center" \
--width 50 --margin "1 2" --padding "2 4" \
"Bubble Gum (1¢)" "So sweet and so fresh\!"
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ ║
║ Bubble Gum (1¢) ║
║ So sweet and so fresh! ║
║ ║
║ ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Join
Combine text vertically or horizontally with a single command, use this command
with gum style
to build layouts and pretty output.
Note: It's important to wrap the output of gum style
in quotes to ensure new
lines (\n
) are part of a single argument passed to the join
command.
I=$(gum style --padding "1 5" --border double "I")
LOVE=$(gum style --padding "1 4" --border double "LOVE")
BUBBLE=$(gum style --padding "1 8" --border double "Bubble")
GUM=$(gum style --padding "1 5" --border double "Gum")
I_LOVE=$(gum join "$I" "$LOVE")
BUBBLE_GUM=$(gum join "$BUBBLE" "$GUM")
gum join --align center --vertical "$I_LOVE" "$BUBBLE_GUM"
╔═══════════╗╔════════════╗
║ ║║ ║
║ I ║║ LOVE ║
║ ║║ ║
╚═══════════╝╚════════════╝
╔══════════════════════╗╔═════════════╗
║ ║║ ║
║ Bubble ║║ Gum ║
║ ║║ ║
╚══════════════════════╝╚═════════════╝
Examples
See the examples directory for more real world use cases.
How to use gum
in your daily workflows:
Open files in your $EDITOR
By default gum filter
will display a list of all files (searched recursively)
through your current directory, it has some sensible ignored defaults (.git
,
node_modules
). You can use this to pick a file and open it in your $EDITOR
.
$EDITOR $(gum filter)
Write a commit message
Prompt for user input to write git commit messages with a short summary and
longer details with gum input
and gum write
.
Bonus points if you use gum filter
with the Conventional Commits
Specification as a
prefix for your commit message.
git commit -m "$(gum input --width 50 --placeholder "Summary of changes")" \
-m "$(gum write --width 80 --placeholder "Details of changes")"
Connect to a TMUX session
Pick from a running TMUX
session and attach to it if not inside TMUX
or
switch your client to the session if already attached to a session.
SESSION=$(tmux list-sessions -F \#S | gum filter --placeholder "Pick session...")
tmux switch-client -t $SESSION || tmux attach -t $SESSION
Pick commit hash from history
Filter through your git history searching for commit messages and copy the commit hash of the selected commit.
git log --oneline | gum filter | cut -d' ' -f1 # | copy
Feedback
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Feel free to drop us a note!
License
Part of Charm.
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