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gio gui #984
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Really good idea, I like it! And the debugger layout seems like a really good fit! I would be open to reviewing it if someone contributes it, but I must admit I don't have much free time to work on something like this, sorry. |
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Hey @dennwc
I think we could easily make a gui using gio that works on web, desktop etc.
the current gui is pretty basic and also a mix of langages , frameworks.
I was thinking if using this as a basis.
https://github.com/emad-elsaid/debugger
Its designed as a debugger for golang and interfaces with delve, but i think it has the IDE style of layout aspects that would perhaps be a great base for Cayley. It will also make it way easier to add more features to cayley.
It is able to show code / JSON and scroll it well.
Has tabs for extra features.
Web and native are all possible with it like all gio apps.
The debugger might have some interesting possibilities with Cayley. You have probably more ideas here but it might make it easier to trace what the cayley system is doing and we could then show these aspects in the Tabs.
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