A GUI toolkit written in pure Go.
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tomo

This repository is mirrored on GitHub.

Please note: Tomo is in early development. Some features may not work properly, and its API may change without notice.

Tomo is a GUI toolkit written in pure Go with minimal external dependencies. It makes use of Go's unique language features to do more with less. It is also easily extendable with custom backends and elements.

You can find out more about how to use it by visiting the examples directory, or pull up its documentation by running godoc within the repository. You can also view it on the web on pkg.go.dev (although it may be slightly out of date).