TerminalColor
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")