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Cushy
This crate has been renamed
from gooey
to cushy. No more versions will
be published at this name.
Cushy is an experimental Graphical User Interface (GUI) crate for the Rust
programming language. It features a reactive data model and aims to enable
easily creating responsive, efficient user interfaces. To enable easy
cross-platform development, Cushy uses its own collection of consistently-styled
Widget
s.
Cushy is powered by:
Kludgine
, a 2d graphics library powered by:winit
for windowing/inputwgpu
for graphicscosmic_text
for text layout + rasterization
palette
for OKLab-based HSL color calculationsarboard
for clipboard supportfigures
for integer-based 2d math
Getting Started with Cushy
The Widget
trait is the building block of Cushy: Every user
interface element implements Widget
. The Widget
trait
documentation has an overview of how Cushy works. A list of built-in
widgets can be found in the cushy::widgets
module.
Cushy uses a reactive data model. To see an example of how reactive data models work, consider this example that displays a button that increments its own label:
fn main() -> gooey::Result {
// Create a dynamic usize.
let count = Dynamic::new(0_isize);
// Create a dynamic that contains `count.to_string()`
let count_label = count.map_each(ToString::to_string);
// Create a new button whose text is our dynamic string.
count_label
.into_button()
// Set the `on_click` callback to a closure that increments the counter.
.on_click(move |_| count.set(count.get() + 1))
// Run the application
.run()
}
A great way to learn more about Cushy is to explore the examples directory. Nearly every feature in Cushy was initially tested by creating an example.
Project Status
This project is early in development, but is quickly becoming a decent framework. It is considered alpha and unsupported at this time, and the primary focus for @ecton is to use this for his own projects. Feature requests and bug fixes will be prioritized based on @ecton's own needs.
If you would like to contribute, bug fixes are always appreciated. Before working on a new feature, please open an issue proposing the feature and problem it aims to solve. Doing so will help prevent friction in merging pull requests, as it ensures changes fit the vision the maintainers have for Cushy.
Open-source Licenses
This project, like all projects from Khonsu Labs, is open-source. This repository is available under the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0.
To learn more about contributing, please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Dependencies
~23–61MB
~1M SLoC