rattles-terminal-spinners
Installation
SKILL.md
Rattles Terminal Spinners
Skill by ara.so — Daily 2026 Skills collection.
Rattles is a minimal, zero-dependency Rust library for terminal spinners. It has no runtime or lifecycle — spinners are constructed directly in render loops with negligible cost. Supports no_std environments.
Installation
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
rattles = "0.1" # with std (default)
# no_std
rattles = { version = "0.1", default-features = false }
Or via CLI:
cargo add rattles
# no_std variant
cargo add rattles --no-default-features
Core Concepts
- Rattler: a spinner definition (frames + interval). Stateless and cheap to construct.
- TickedRattler: stateful wrapper for tick-based driving (required in
no_std). - Presets: built-in spinners organized by category.
rattle!macro: define custom spinners at compile time.
Basic Usage (std)
use std::{io::Write, time::Duration};
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
fn main() {
let rattle = presets::dots();
loop {
print!("\r{}", rattle.current_frame());
std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(80));
}
}
current_frame() uses the system clock internally — no state needed.
Preset Categories
use rattles::presets::{arrows, ascii, braille, emoji};
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets; // re-exports all presets
// Arrows
let s = arrows::arrow();
let s = arrows::arrow2();
// ASCII
let s = ascii::line();
let s = ascii::pipe();
// Braille
let s = braille::dots();
let s = braille::dots2();
// Emoji
let s = emoji::earth();
let s = emoji::clock();
// Prelude examples
let s = presets::waverows();
let s = presets::dots();
Rattler API
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
use std::time::Duration;
let rattle = presets::dots();
// Get frame based on system clock (std only)
let frame: &str = rattle.current_frame();
// Get frame at specific elapsed duration (std + no_std)
let frame = rattle.frame_at(Duration::from_millis(500));
// Get frame by index
let frame = rattle.frame(3);
// Change animation interval
let rattle = presets::dots().set_interval(Duration::from_millis(50));
// Reverse direction
let rattle = presets::waverows().reverse();
// Convert to tick-based (stateful)
let mut ticked = presets::dots().into_ticked();
TickedRattler (Stateful / no_std-friendly)
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
let mut rattle = presets::dots().into_ticked();
loop {
rattle.tick();
let frame = rattle.current_frame();
// render frame...
}
TickedRattler must be stored (it holds state). Suitable for no_std contexts where the global clock is unavailable.
Index-Based Animation (no_std)
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
let rattle = presets::dots();
let mut i = 0usize;
loop {
let frame = rattle.frame(i);
i = i.wrapping_add(1);
// render frame...
}
Time-Based Animation with External Clock (no_std)
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
use core::time::Duration;
let rattle = presets::dots();
// elapsed comes from your platform's timer
let elapsed: Duration = get_elapsed(); // your implementation
let frame = rattle.frame_at(elapsed);
Custom Spinners with rattle! Macro
use rattles::rattle;
rattle!(
MySpinner, // generated struct name
my_spinner, // generated constructor function name
1, // row count (width of spinner)
120, // interval in milliseconds
["⣾", "⣷", "⣯", "⣟", "⣻", "⣽"] // keyframes
);
// Use it like any preset
let s = my_spinner();
println!("{}", s.current_frame());
Multi-row custom spinner:
rattle!(
Wide,
wide_spinner,
3, // 3 characters wide
80,
["[ ]", "[= ]", "[== ]", "[===]", "[ ==]", "[ =]"]
);
Ratatui Integration
// examples/ratatui.rs pattern
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
widgets::Paragraph,
Terminal,
};
fn ui(frame: &mut ratatui::Frame, rattle: &rattles::Rattler) {
let spinner_text = rattle.current_frame();
let paragraph = Paragraph::new(format!("{} Loading...", spinner_text));
frame.render_widget(paragraph, frame.size());
}
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let rattle = presets::dots();
// standard ratatui event loop
loop {
terminal.draw(|f| ui(f, &rattle))?;
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(16));
// break on user input...
}
Ok(())
}
Since Rattler is stateless, pass it by reference anywhere — no Arc<Mutex<>> needed.
no_std Setup
[dependencies]
rattles = { version = "0.1", default-features = false }
#![no_std]
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
// Option 1: tick-based
let mut rattle = presets::dots().into_ticked();
rattle.tick();
let frame = rattle.current_frame();
// Option 2: index-based
let rattle = presets::dots();
let frame = rattle.frame(42);
// Option 3: duration-based (external clock)
let rattle = presets::dots();
let frame = rattle.frame_at(core::time::Duration::from_millis(840));
Common Patterns
Spinner with message
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
use std::{io::Write, time::Duration};
fn main() {
let rattle = presets::dots();
let message = "Fetching data...";
loop {
print!("\r{} {}", rattle.current_frame(), message);
std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(80));
}
}
Async-compatible (tokio)
use rattles::presets::prelude as presets;
use tokio::time::{sleep, Duration};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let rattle = presets::dots();
let spinner = tokio::spawn(async move {
loop {
print!("\r{}", rattle.current_frame());
std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
sleep(Duration::from_millis(80)).await;
}
});
// do your async work
do_work().await;
spinner.abort();
println!("\rDone! ");
}
Collecting all frames
let rattle = presets::dots();
let frames: Vec<&str> = (0..rattle.frame_count())
.map(|i| rattle.frame(i))
.collect();
Troubleshooting
Spinner not animating (stuck on first frame)
- Ensure you're flushing stdout:
std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap() - Use
\rto overwrite the line, not\n - The sleep interval should match or be shorter than the spinner's interval
current_frame() not available in no_std
- Use
frame_at(duration),frame(index), orinto_ticked()instead - Disable default features:
rattles = { version = "...", default-features = false }
Custom spinner not compiling
- Keyframes must be string literals in the
rattle!macro array - Row count must match the visual width of each keyframe string
Spinner looks garbled in terminal
- Some braille/emoji frames require a terminal with Unicode support
- Test with ASCII presets (
ascii::line()) to verify basic functionality first