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Simple terminal manipulator

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TermIO

Simple library that makes it easier to manipulate the terminal using escape sequences.

It does not work in all terminal and terminal-emulators. But i have generally had good with bash.

import TermIO

func TermIO.TermSize.Rows(Update=True)

Returns rows in terminal as an int.

Update : BOOL, should you check the terminal size again, or just [True]
                assume that it hasn't changed since last check.

func TermIO.TermSize.Columns(Update=True)

Returns Columns in terminal as an int.

Update : BOOL, should you check the terminal size again, or just [True]
                assume that it hasn't changed since last check.

func TermIO.Cursor.SetPos(col, row, flush=True)

Set cursor to a spesific column and row in the terminal.

col   : The column number to put the cursor.
row   : The row number to put the cursor.
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Cursor.Left(n, flush=True)

Move the cursor n characters to the left.

n     : number
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Cursor.Right(n, flush=True)

Move the cursor n characters to the right.

n     : number
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Cursor.Up(n, flush=True)

Move the cursor n characters up.

n     : number
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Cursor.Down(n, flush=True)

Move the cursor n characters to the down.

n     : number
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Screen.Clear(flush=True)

Clear the screen.

flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

func TermIO.Screen.Flush()

Flushes printed content to screen.

func TermIO.Screen.Decorate(fg=None, bg=None, dec=None, flush=True)

Clear the screen

fg    : Number between 0 and 255. No logical color math... [None]
bg    : Number between 0 and 255. No logical color math... [None]
dec   : Either a string or a list of strings. [None]
            The three possible decorations is
            reversed, underline, bold
            eg:
                TermIO.Screen.Decorate(dec="reversed")
            or
                TermIO.Screen.Decorate(dec=["bold", "reversed"])
flush : Wether or not to flush the codes printed. [True]

If you want to print ESC[0M, to remove all decorations. Just call this function with fg=bg=dec=None.

func TermIO.Screen.Write(outStr, flush=True)

Writes a string to stdout.

outStr : string to be printed
flush  : Wether or not to flush the codes printed (Default is true).

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