use colored::*;
pub fn list_platforms() {
println!();
println!("{}", "📱 Available Platforms".bright_green().bold());
println!();
let platforms = vec![
("ios", "iOS (iPhone/iPad)", "SwiftUI", "✅ Ready"),
("android", "Android", "Jetpack Compose", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("macos", "macOS (Universal)", "SwiftUI", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("macos-arm64", "macOS (Apple Silicon)", "SwiftUI", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("macos-x64", "macOS (Intel)", "SwiftUI", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("windows", "Windows (64-bit)", "WinUI 3", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("windows-x64", "Windows (64-bit)", "WinUI 3", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("windows-x86", "Windows (32-bit)", "WinUI 3", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("linux", "Linux", "GTK 4", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
("web", "Web (WASM)", "HTML/JS", "🚧 Coming Soon"),
];
println!("{:<15} {:<25} {:<20} {}", "Platform", "Description", "UI Framework", "Status");
println!("{}", "─".repeat(80));
for (platform, desc, ui, status) in platforms {
println!(
"{:<15} {:<25} {:<20} {}",
platform.bright_cyan(),
desc,
ui.bright_yellow(),
status
);
}
println!();
println!("Usage:");
println!(" jffi new my-app --platforms ios,android");
println!(" jffi new my-app --platforms multi # All platforms");
println!();
}