├── .gitignore
├── .python-version
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── docs
├── catpuccin-latte.png
├── gruvbox.png
├── monokai.png
└── textual-dark.png
├── pyproject.toml
├── src
└── tui_network
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── app.py
│ ├── features
│ └── network_manager.py
│ └── static
│ └── style.tcss
└── uv.lock
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1 | 
2 |
3 | # tui-network
4 |
5 | `tui-network` is a Python based TUI for managing the wifi on Linux built with [Textual](https://github.com/Textualize/textual). And you can read [classic fortune quotes](https://wiki.debian.org/fortune) on the side, while waiting for the list of networks to refresh.
6 |
7 | ## Rationale
8 |
9 | I've recently started using [i3wm](https://i3wm.org/) on a DE-less Debian install as my main driver and I'm trying to keep it as minimal as possible, getting the most out of the terminal. While I like the simplicity and effectiveness of [nmtui](https://man.archlinux.org/man/nmtui.1), I find it really ugly. After some digging, I finally found the awesome [Impala](https://github.com/pythops/impala), which inspired me to make my own in Python with Textual.
10 |
11 | ## Themes
12 |
13 | You can change the theme by hitting `ctrl+p`. A sneak peek at some of them:
14 |
15 | 
16 |
17 | 
18 |
19 | 
20 |
21 | ## Usage
22 |
23 | ### Connect to a network
24 | - `enter` on a network to compile the Network Name input field
25 | - insert the passphrase
26 | - `enter` to connect
27 |
28 | ### Scan for available networks
29 | - `ctrl+r` to rescan and refresh the page
30 |
31 | ### Toggle the wifi power
32 | - `ctrl+1` to power down the wifi
33 | - `ctrl+2` to power up the wifi
34 | - `ctrl+r` to rescan and refresh the page
35 |
36 | ### Quit
37 | - `ctrl+q` to quit
38 |
39 | ## Dependencies
40 |
41 | You need to have `nmcli` installed.
42 |
43 | ## Install (with [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/))
44 |
45 | ```
46 | git clone https://github.com/Zatfer17/tui-network
47 | cd tui-network
48 | uv tool install .
49 | ```
50 |
51 | ## Feature matrix
52 |
53 | - [x] Display current wifi network name
54 | - [x] Show current wifi network signal
55 | - [x] Display available networks
56 | - [x] Show available networks signal
57 | - [x] Connect to available networks
58 | - [x] Pretty interface
59 | - [x] Refresh shortcut
60 |
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1 | [project]
2 | name = "tui-network"
3 | version = "0.2.0"
4 | description = "A Python based TUI for managing the wifi on Linux"
5 | readme = "README.md"
6 | authors = [
7 | { name = "Matteo Ferrini", email = "mimmi.ferrini@gmail.com" }
8 | ]
9 | requires-python = ">=3.10"
10 | dependencies = [
11 | "fortune-python>=1.1.1",
12 | "textual>=1.0.0",
13 | ]
14 |
15 | [project.scripts]
16 | tui-network = "tui_network:main"
17 |
18 | [build-system]
19 | requires = ["hatchling"]
20 | build-backend = "hatchling.build"
21 |
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1 | from tui_network.app import NetworkApp
2 |
3 |
4 | def main() -> None:
5 | app = NetworkApp()
6 | app.run()
7 |
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1 | from textual.app import App, ComposeResult
2 | from textual.widgets import Footer, DataTable, Input, RichLog
3 | from textual.containers import Container, VerticalGroup, VerticalScroll, HorizontalGroup
4 | from tui_network.features.network_manager import NetworkManager
5 | from fortune import fortune
6 |
7 | nm = NetworkManager()
8 |
9 | class StatusWidget(VerticalScroll):
10 |
11 | BORDER_TITLE = "Status"
12 |
13 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
14 | yield DataTable(
15 | header_height=2,
16 | show_cursor=False,
17 | cursor_type='row'
18 | )
19 |
20 | def on_mount(self) -> None:
21 | table = self.query_one(DataTable)
22 | try:
23 | table.add_columns(*nm.get_status_header())
24 | table.add_rows(nm.get_status())
25 | except Exception:
26 | print('Wireless is down...')
27 |
28 |
29 | class NetworksWidget(VerticalScroll):
30 |
31 | BORDER_TITLE = "Networks"
32 |
33 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
34 | yield DataTable(
35 | header_height=2,
36 | cursor_type='row'
37 | )
38 |
39 | def on_mount(self) -> None:
40 | table = self.query_one(DataTable)
41 | try:
42 | table.add_columns(*nm.get_networks_header())
43 | table.add_rows(nm.get_networks())
44 | except:
45 | print('Wireless is down...')
46 |
47 | def on_data_table_row_selected(self, message: DataTable.RowSelected) -> None:
48 | self.app.query_one('#network_name').insert_text_at_cursor(message.data_table.get_row_at(message.cursor_row)[0])
49 | self.app.query_one('#network_passphrase').focus()
50 |
51 | class ConnectWidget(HorizontalGroup):
52 |
53 | BORDER_TITLE = "Connect"
54 |
55 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
56 | yield Input(placeholder='Network name', id='network_name')
57 | yield Input(placeholder='Network passphrase', password=True, id='network_passphrase')
58 |
59 | def on_input_submitted(self, message: Input.Submitted) -> None:
60 | if message.input.id == 'network_name':
61 | self.screen.focus_next()
62 | if message.input.id == 'network_passphrase':
63 | network_name = self.parent.query_one('#network_name').value
64 | network_passphrase = message.value
65 | nm.connect(network_name, network_passphrase)
66 |
67 | class FortuneWidget(VerticalScroll):
68 |
69 | BORDER_TITLE = "Fortune"
70 |
71 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
72 | yield RichLog(wrap=True)
73 |
74 | def on_mount(self):
75 | self.query_one(RichLog).write(fortune())
76 |
77 |
78 | class NetworkApp(App):
79 |
80 | BORDER_TITLE = "Network app"
81 | CSS_PATH = "static/style.tcss"
82 |
83 | BINDINGS = [
84 | ("ctrl+r", "refresh()", "Refresh"),
85 | ("ctrl+1", "toggle('off')", "Wifi down"),
86 | ("ctrl+2", "toggle('on')", "Wifi up"),
87 | ]
88 |
89 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
90 | yield Container(
91 | VerticalGroup(NetworksWidget(can_focus=False), id='networks'),
92 | VerticalGroup(StatusWidget(can_focus=False, can_focus_children=False), id='status'),
93 | VerticalGroup(ConnectWidget(), id='connect'),
94 | VerticalGroup(FortuneWidget(can_focus=False, can_focus_children=False), id='fortune')
95 | )
96 | yield Footer()
97 |
98 | def action_refresh(self) -> None:
99 | nm.rescan()
100 | self.refresh(recompose=True)
101 |
102 | def action_toggle(self, direction: str) -> None:
103 | nm.toggle(direction)
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1 | import subprocess
2 |
3 |
4 | def run(command):
5 | return subprocess.run(command.split(' '), capture_output=True, text=True).stdout
6 |
7 | class NetworkManager():
8 |
9 | STATUS_HEADER = ['device', 'type', 'state', 'connection']
10 | NETWORKS_HEADER = ['ssid', 'bars', 'security']
11 |
12 | def __init__(self) -> None:
13 | self.rescan()
14 |
15 | def rescan(self) -> None:
16 | run('nmcli device wifi rescan')
17 |
18 | def get_format_param(self, header: list[str]) -> str:
19 | return ','.join(x.replace('_', '-') for x in header)
20 |
21 | def get_status_header(self) -> list[str]:
22 | return self.STATUS_HEADER
23 |
24 | def get_status(self) -> list[list[str]]:
25 | format_options = self.get_format_param(self.get_status_header())
26 | output = run(f'nmcli -f {format_options} -t device')
27 | return [line.split(':') for line in output.splitlines() if line]
28 |
29 | def get_networks_header(self) -> list[str]:
30 | return self.NETWORKS_HEADER
31 |
32 | def get_networks(self) -> list[list[str]]:
33 | format_options = self.get_format_param(self.get_networks_header())
34 | output = run(f'nmcli -f {format_options} -t device wifi list --rescan no')
35 | return [line.split(':') for line in output.splitlines() if line]
36 |
37 | def toggle(self, direction) -> None:
38 | run(f'nmcli radio wifi {direction}')
39 |
40 | def connect(self, name, password) -> None:
41 | run(f'nmcli device wifi connect {name} password {password}')
42 |
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1 | Container {
2 | layout: grid;
3 | grid-size: 2 4;
4 | grid-rows: 1fr;
5 | grid-columns: 1fr;
6 | grid-gutter: 1 3;
7 | margin: 1;
8 | }
9 |
10 | #networks {
11 | row-span: 4;
12 | column-span: 1;
13 | height: 100h;
14 | }
15 |
16 | NetworksWidget {
17 | border: grey;
18 | }
19 |
20 | NetworksWidget:focus-within {
21 | border: heavy $accent;
22 | }
23 |
24 | #status {
25 | row-span: 2;
26 | column-span: 1;
27 | height: 100h;
28 | }
29 |
30 | StatusWidget {
31 | border: grey;
32 | }
33 |
34 | StatusWidget:focus-within {
35 | border: heavy $accent;
36 | }
37 |
38 | #connect {
39 | row-span: 1;
40 | column-span: 1;
41 | height: 100h;
42 | }
43 |
44 | ConnectWidget {
45 | padding: 1;
46 | border: grey;
47 | }
48 |
49 | ConnectWidget:focus-within {
50 | border: heavy $accent;
51 | }
52 |
53 | #fortune {
54 | row-span: 1;
55 | column-span: 1;
56 | height: 100h;
57 | }
58 |
59 | FortuneWidget {
60 | padding: 1;
61 | border: grey;
62 | }
63 |
64 | FortuneWidget:focus-within {
65 | border: heavy $accent;
66 | }
67 |
68 | DataTable {
69 | margin: 1;
70 | }
71 |
72 | Input {
73 | width: 50w;
74 | }
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