terminal-in-colors
Give color to your terminal, using 256 colors or RGB, use bold, italic, underline, among others, in a simple and uncomplicated way.
Instalation
You can install simply using a command, thank PyPi.
$ pip install termina-in-colors
Usage
from terminal_in_color.ColorTerminal import ColorTerminal
string = "Hi"
c = ColorTerminal()
print(c.paint(string, color="red", blink="slow"))
Methods Available
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paint(string, color, bold, italic, underline, overline, doubleunderline, blink, background, opaque)
- Formats the string using the available options, returns a string.- string: text to apply format.
- color: color by name like "red", by number, or RGB using list of numbers [0, 0, 0].
- bold: True or False.
- italic: True or False .
- underline: True or False.
- overline: True or False.
- doubleunderline: True or False.
- blink: "slow" or "rapid".
- background: color by name like "red", by number, or RGB using list of numbers [0, 0, 0].
- opaque: True or False.
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find(color, exact)
- Searches by color.- color: name of color, integer, and returns list to RGB.
- exact: True or False, optional.
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clear()
- return string to clear format colors. -
print_all()
- Print all 256 colors.`