Ncurses

Ncurses stands for New Curses which is provided by the GNU team. It is the GUI between console and graphical to the point where you can use a mouse on such environments as X or Windows. For the pedantic, I'm aware you can use a mouse in ncurses, such as software like gpm.

Curses where ncurses is derived from provides a terminal independent API to the termcap (truly terminal independent) functions. Any terminal that runs UNIX will be able to interpret the screen commands such as clearing a screen or moving the cursor to given x/y coordinates, except where colours come into play and the terminal is monochrome.

Let's try to make a Hello World program with ncurses. You will require gcc installed to try this, as well as an editor such as vi. Create a file called ncurses.c and enter the following into it:

int main {	 initscr;			/* Start curses mode 		 */ printw("Hello World");	/* Print Hello World		 */ refresh;			/* Print it on to the real screen */ getch;			/* Wait for user input */ endwin;			/* End curses mode		 */ return 0; }
 * 1) include 

once you save the file, let's compile it:

$ gcc -Wall -lncurses -o ncurses ncurses.c

-Wall will print all warnings, but you should have none. Now we will run our executable:

$ ./ncurses

You should see your screen completely get cleared (this was initscr) and then it will print Hello World. For your next steps, check out the Manual at

$ man 3 ncurses