| dialog | |
|---|---|
|   Dialog - editbox widget  | |
| Original author(s) | Savio Lam | 
| Developer(s) | Thomas Dickey | 
| Initial release | 1994 | 
| Stable release | |
| Repository | |
| Operating system | Unix, Linux, POSIX | 
| Type | Shell scripts | 
| License | LGPL | 
| Website |  invisible-island | 
Dialog is an application used in shell scripts which displays text user interface widgets. It uses the curses or ncurses library. The latter provides users with the ability to use a mouse, e.g., in an xterm.
Dialog was created by Savio Lam (first reported version 0.3 was in 1994). [2] [3] [4] It was further modified by several people. Since 1999 it has been maintained (and rewritten) by Thomas Dickey. [5]
At least one fork exists, a FreeBSD-only split into application and library in late 1994. [6] [7] One might also consider lxdialog (part of menuconfig), except that it has been reduced to fragments that can no longer run dialog scripts.
There are several programs inspired by dialog; not all read the same scripts. The most well-known are Xdialog and whiptail.