system-tray
System tray in your terminal. A system tray implementation for terminal user interfaces (TUI) using ratatui and system-tray.
tray-tui brings system tray functionality to the terminal, displaying tray menus as interactive trees. This allows for seamless navigation of tray menu items and quick actions, all within a TUI environment.
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