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Ah sad to see that there is no Azure DevOps support. Would've been great if you could just use a ADO dashboard and show it in your terminal.
No, as I recall, the wtf widget only shows information about recent builds/pipeline runs. It can't show an ADO dashboard (which includes other info about tickets/releases/etc).
I'm surprised there isn't an AWS module already, they have a bunch of providers. Wonder if there is a reason for that or if someone just needs to put the work in, I see a feature request for it. I may dig into it.
How does this compare to https://github.com/wtfutil/wtf/?

/edit: I wish these kind of projects would add a compatibility layer to pre-existing modules of competing libraries. That would jump-start adoption, instead of having to re-invent every single module again.

I’ve just re-setup at wtfutil for my new job, and am also curious about this question. DevDash just seems the same but with less widgets afaict?
Looks cool, but I can't see for example where I can start to create a custom plugin.. For a basic example some pm2 integration ?

Or even something super convenient (for me at least), a WeeChat module that could be present in as 1 widget while I do other things..

Or I'm missing the point of this entirely ?

Just to keep it simple : Can I pipe an std to a 'placeholder' widget ?

Does anyone know/recognize what TUI this is? May be custom, I don't see anything referring to a specific one like tui-go, bubbletea or anything.
looks like they rolled their own. github.com/Phantas0s/termui

edit: forked one anyway

I know working with distros is tough, but please do the work to get into debian/fedora (and not via a PPA.) In the meantime make a snap/flatpak. Asking your users to run a script directly from curl trains security-unaware people with a really bad pattern.