terminalcolor

Change the Python terminal text color.


Keywords
Python, Terminal, Text, Color, terminalcolor
License
MIT
Install
pip install terminalcolor==1.0.2

Documentation

TerminalColor

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TerminalColor is used to change the color of the text displayed on the Python terminal.


Brightnesses(3/4bit) and Bit modes(8bit, 24bit)

  • dark

  • light

  • 8bit

  • 24bit or rgb

Colors(3/4bit)

  • red
  • green
  • yellow
  • blue
  • magenta
  • cyan

Text Types

  • bold
  • italic
  • underline

3/4bit color mode

ctext(color="brightness-color_name")

8bit color mode

ctext(color="8bit-color_code")

24bit color mode

ctext(color="24bit-r;g;b")

ctext(color="rgb-r;g;b")


Example Code

from terminalcolor import ctext, cprint

"""
ctext
"""

# color
print(ctext(text="example", color="dark-blue"))
# background color
print(ctext(text="example", bg_color="light-blue"))
# single text type
print(ctext(text="example", text_type="bold"))
# multiple text type
print(ctext(text="example", text_type=["italic", "underline"]))

# 8bit color mode
print(ctext(text="example", color="8bit-231"))
# 24bit color mode
print(ctext(text="example", color="24bit-91;92;239"))
print(ctext(text="example", color="rgb-91;92;239"))

"""
cprint
"""

cprint(text="example", color="light-yellow", bg_color="dark-blue", text_type="bold")