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A Dart package to facilitate the creation and handling of dialog boxes in command line interfaces across different operating systems (Windows, Linux, and macOS).
Dialog Launcher #
A Dart package to facilitate the creation and handling of dialog boxes in command line interfaces across different operating systems (Windows, Linux, and macOS).
Features #
- Cross-platform Support: Works on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- Various Dialog Types: Supports alert, confirmation, file selection, and folder selection dialogs.
- Customizable: Allows customization of titles, messages, and button texts.
- Direct Dart Usage: Can be used directly within Dart code for more complex applications.
Installation #
To install the package globally, run:
dart pub global activate dialog_launcher
This will make the dl
command available globally in your terminal.
Usage #
Command Line #
The dl
command can be used to launch different types of dialogs. Here are some examples:
Alert Dialog #
dl --type alert --title "Warning" --message "This is an alert."
Confirmation Dialog #
dl --type confirm --title "Confirm" --message "Are you sure?" --yesText "Yes" --noText "No"
File Selection Dialog #
dl --type file --title "Select a file"
Folder Selection Dialog #
dl --type folder --title "Select a folder"
In Dart Code #
You can also use DialogLauncher directly in your Dart code. Here's an example:
import 'dialog_launcher.dart';
void main() async {
var dialogLauncher = DialogLauncher.byPlatform();
var response = await dialogLauncher.alertDialog("Title", "This is a message");
print(response);
}
This approach is suitable for integrating dialog functionalities into more complex Dart applications.
Arguments #
--type: Specifies the type of dialog (alert, confirm, file, folder).
--title: Sets the title of the dialog.
--message: Sets the message for alert or confirmation dialogs.
--okButtonText: (Optional) Custom text for the OK button in alert dialogs.
--yesText: (Optional) Custom text for the Yes button in confirmation dialogs.
--noText: (Optional) Custom text for the No button in confirmation dialogs.
License #
MIT License
Contributing #
Contributions are welcome! Please submit pull requests with any improvements or bug fixes.
Acknowledgments #
This package uses native system commands and scripts to create dialogs, leveraging tools like zenity on Linux, AppleScript on macOS, and PowerShell on Windows.