Zenity is a tool that allows you to display GTK dialog boxes in commandline and shell scripts.
tags: Portable command-line shell gtk dialogShow KDE dialog boxes from shell scripts
tags: command-line-interface shell dialog dialogsa GTK-based xmessage clone
tags: command-line-interface shell gtk dialog dialogsdisplay dialog boxes from shell scripts
tags: command-line-interface shell dialog dialogscreate a menu to run commands
tags: command-line-interface shell dialog dialogsGtkdialog is a small utility for fast and easy GUI building. It can be used to create dialog boxes for almost any interpreted and compiled programs which is a very attractive feature since the developer does not have to learn various GUI languages for the miscellaneous programming languages.
tags: command-line-interface shell gtk dialog dialogsMy problem was that the KDialog code is still not ported to Qt5 and it depends on various Qt4/KDE4 components. The kdialog has big dependency sizes so we made an alternate dialogs like kdialog switches, options. We would still like full compatibility with kdialog but a few options are still not finished and although this release provides many important functions. Full Python Qt5 base! Not dependent on KDE or any desktop environment.
tags: dialog message-popup dialogs qt5 message-dialogXdialog is designed to be a drop in replacement for the "dialog" or "cdialog" programs. It converts any terminal based program into a program with an X-windows interface. The dialogs are easier to see and use while adding even more functionalities (e.g. with the treeview, the file selector, the edit box, the range box, the help button/box). Because Xdialog uses GTK+, it will also match your desktop theme.
tags: command-line-interface shell gtk dialog dialogsMessagePop is a simple application designed to help you convey a message to the computer user. The program allows you to specify the message text and the other parameters from the command line.
tags: Portable command-line-interface dialog message-popup batch-filesCocoaDialog is an OS X application that allows the use of common GUI controls such as file selectors, text input, progress bars, yes/no confirmations and more with a command-line application. It requires no knowledge of Cocoa, and is ideal for use in shell and Perl scripts (or Ruby, or Python, or... etc).
tags: bash command-line command-prompt dialog dialogs