| I recently started writing Go professionally, after spending several years working mostly in Elm. Coming from Elm, I was naturally drawn to the Bubble Tea framework because of its Elm-like architecture and functional style. That made it a great fit for a hobby project to deepen my Go knowledge. The result is fwtui – a terminal UI for managing UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) on Linux. What it does:
Browse, add, and remove firewall rules Easily apply popular default profiles (e.g., SSH, HTTP, PostgreSQL) or create a custom one Understandable ports syntax with TCP/UDP support and range validation No mouse needed – works great over SSH Built entirely in Go with a focus on simplicity and TUI usability Repo: https://github.com/Beny406/fwtui Would love to hear your feedback – especially from other Go or Elm folks! |
Anyway, it's nice to hear that the Elm architecture is working for you. If you have any questions about Bubble Tea feel free to jump in Discord: https://charm.sh/chat