Pashua
Native dialogs for scripting languages
Pashua provides a way for scripts written in various languages to display native macOS dialog windows. It supplies a simple interface that lets developers define dialog elements such as text fields, checkboxes, and file selectors, and then presents those elements using the operating system’s standard UI components. The tool is intended for users who need to interact with end‑users through graphical prompts while keeping the core logic in a scripting language, and it runs on macOS as a stable, mature component. Its distinctive aspect is that it bridges script execution with the native macOS dialog framework without requiring developers to build full applications.
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