Dialog (software)

Summary

Dialog is an application used in shell scripts which displays text user interface widgets. It uses the curses or ncurses library. The latter provides users with the ability to use a mouse, e.g., in an xterm.

dialog
Original author(s)Savio Lam
Developer(s)Thomas Dickey
Initial release1994
Stable release
1.3-20240307[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 10 March 2024; 30 days ago (10 March 2024)
Repository
  • invisible-mirror.net/archives/dialog/ Edit this at Wikidata
Operating systemUnix, Linux, POSIX
TypeShell scripts
LicenseLGPL
Websiteinvisible-island.net/dialog/ Edit this at Wikidata

Dialog was created by Savio Lam (first reported version 0.3 was in 1994).[2][3][4] It was further modified by several people. Since 1999 it has been maintained (and rewritten) by Thomas Dickey.[5]

At least one fork exists, a FreeBSD-only split into application and library in late 1994.[6][7] One might also consider lxdialog (part of menuconfig), except that it has been reduced to fragments that can no longer run dialog scripts.

There are several programs inspired by dialog; not all read the same scripts. The most well-known are Xdialog and whiptail.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Index of /archives/dialog". Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  2. ^ Phil Hughes (April 1994). "Interview with Patrick Volkerding". Linux Journal.
  3. ^ Jeff Tranter (September 1994). "Dialog: An Introductory Tutorial". Linux Journal.
  4. ^ "Dialog 0.3 manual page". 1994-01-10. Archived from the original on 2006-09-22. Retrieved 2007-09-07.
  5. ^ "Dialog Change Log".
  6. ^ "FreeBSD CVS src/gnu/usr.bin/dialog/".
  7. ^ "FreeBSD library manual for dialog".

External links edit

  • Official website