ruby-ui was a hackweek project with jreidinger to make libyui (YaST text/graphical engine) usable from pure-ruby without going through YCP.
We experimented a bit extreme trying to make the usage of SLIM templates possible. It kind of worked.
You could figure the best API and make it ready so that YaST can use it
https://github.com/dmacvicar/ruby-ui
Examples: https://github.com/dmacvicar/ruby-ui/tree/master/examples
Looking for mad skills in:
yast ruby c libyui
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Hack Week 11
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about 5 years ago by jreidinger | Reply
I think it is better to link upstream project (https://github.com/libyui/ruby-ui) then own fork ;)
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