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- ANSI colors for Python
- ======================
- A simple module to add ANSI colors and decorations to your strings.
- Install
- --------
- python set_up.py install
- Example Usage
- -------------
- You can choose one of the 8 basic ANSI colors: black, red, green, yellow, blue,
- magenta, cyan, white.
- ::
- from colors import red, green, blue
- print red('This is red')
- print green('This is green')
- print blue('This is blue')
- Optionally you can specify a background color.
- ::
- print red('red on blue', bg='blue')
- print green('green on black', bg='black')
- You can additionally specify one of the supported styles: bold, faint, italic,
- underline, blink, blink2, negative, concealed, crossed. Not all styles are
- supported by all terminals.
- ::
- from colors import bold, underline
- print bold('This is bold')
- print underline('underline red on blue', fg='red', bg='blue')
- print green('bold green on black', bg='black', style='bold')
- You can also use more than one styles at once.
- ::
- print red('This is very important', style='bold+underline')
- xterm-256 colors are supported as well, to use them give an integer instead of
- a color name.
- ::
- from colors import color
- for i in range(256):
- print color('Color #%d' % i, fg=i)
- License
- -------
- colors is licensed under the ISC license.
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