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A simple terminal animation library

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Animpy

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Animpy is a simple animation library for creating cool terminal animations. It gives you everything you need to make text-based animations with colors, movement, and frame-by-frame control. Perfect for CLI projects, games, or just having fun in the terminal! NOTE THAT SOME FEATURES MIGHT NOT WORK ON BASH TERMINAL, THIS WILL BE FIXED LATER ON

particlesim.py

The particle simulator shown above was made entirely with Animpy.

What's New in 1.2

  • Type Out Effect – New type_out() method for animated text typing effect
  • Gravity/Fall Effect – New fall() method to create gravity and falling text animations
  • Improved Render Graphics – Optimized rendering using buffered output to eliminate ghosting effects and improve animation smoothness; now uses efficient ANSI escape sequences for RGB color rendering

What Can You Do?

  • Add colors and styling to your terminal text (16 colors, bright versions, backgrounds, bold, underline, etc.)
  • Move text around the screen wherever you want
  • Create frame-by-frame animations with multiple text frames that you can cycle through
  • Build complex scenes with multiple text elements rendered together
  • Control animations smoothly and precisely

Installation

Copy the animpy folder to your project directory and import it:

import animpy

Quick Start

Here's a simple example to get you started:

import animpy

# Create a new scene
scene = animpy.Scene()

# Create some text at position (10, 5)
hello = animpy.Text("Hello, World!", 10, 5)

# Add it to the scene
scene.add(hello)

# Render it to the screen
scene.render()

Complete Guide

addFrame()

This is the simplest way to clear the terminal screen. It returns an ANSI code that clears everything and moves the cursor back to the top-left corner. Great if you're building your own animation loop.

print(animpy.addFrame())  # Clears the screen

Colors and Styling with ANSI

The ANSI dictionary has everything you need for styling text. Just add the code before your text and use 'reset' to go back to normal.

Available colors:

  • Regular: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white
  • Bright: bright_black, bright_red, bright_green, bright_yellow, bright_blue, bright_magenta, bright_cyan, bright_white
  • Backgrounds: bg_black, bg_red, bg_green, bg_yellow, bg_blue, bg_magenta, bg_cyan, bg_white
  • Bright backgrounds: bg_bright_black, bg_bright_red, bg_bright_green, bg_bright_yellow, bg_bright_blue, bg_bright_magenta, bg_bright_cyan, bg_bright_white
  • Text styles: bold, dim, italic, underline, blink, reverse, hidden, strikethrough

Example:

import animpy

# Simple color example
text = animpy.ANSI['red'] + 'Error!' + animpy.ANSI['reset']
print(text)

# Combining styles
fancy = animpy.ANSI['bold'] + animpy.ANSI['bright_blue'] + 'AWESOME' + animpy.ANSI['reset']
print(fancy)

The Text Class

This is where the animation magic happens. Text objects represent text that you can position and animate.

Creating text:

# Simple static text at position (x=10, y=5)
text = animpy.Text("Hello", 10, 5)

# Or create animation frames with a list of strings
animation = animpy.Text(["Frame 1", "Frame 2", "Frame 3"], 10, 5)

# Create text with custom RGB colors (v1.1.0+)
colored_text = animpy.Text("Colorful!", 10, 5, r=255, g=100, b=50)

Methods:

  • moveX(newX) – Move the text to a new X position

    text.moveX(20)  # Move to x=20
    
  • moveY(newY) – Move the text to a new Y position

    text.moveY(10)  # Move to y=10
    
  • centerX() – Center text horizontally on the screen (v1.1.0+)

    text.centerX()  # Centers text horizontally
    
  • centerY() – Center text vertically on the screen (v1.1.0+)

    text.centerY()  # Centers text vertically
    
  • change_frame() – Go to the next frame in a frame-by-frame animation (only works if you created it with a list)

    animation.change_frame()  # Switch to the next frame
    
  • change_rgb_values(r, g, b) – Change the text color using RGB values (v1.1.0+)

    text.change_rgb_values(255, 0, 0)  # Change to red
    text.change_rgb_values(0, 255, 0)  # Change to green
    
  • type_out(full_text, speed=0.1, scene=None) – Create an animated typing effect (v1.2+)

    text.type_out("Hello World!", speed=0.05, scene=scene)  # Types out text character by character
    
  • fall(velocity=1, floor=20) – Create gravity/falling effect for text (v1.2+)

    text.fall(velocity=2, floor=10)  # Text falls with velocity until it hits the floor at y=10
    

The Scene Class

A scene holds all your text elements and renders them to the screen at once.

Creating and using:

scene = animpy.Scene()

# Add multiple text objects
text1 = animpy.Text("First", 5, 2)
text2 = animpy.Text("Second", 10, 5)

scene.add(text1, text2)

# Render everything to the screen
scene.render()

Methods:

  • add(*items) – Add one or more Text objects to the scene

    scene.add(text1, text2, text3)  # Add multiple at once
    
  • render() – Draw all text objects to the screen in their current positions

    scene.render()  # Shows everything on screen
    

Full Animation Example

Here's a complete example showing how to create animations with the new v1.2 features:

import animpy
import time

# Create a scene
scene = animpy.Scene()

# Create a title with type-out effect (v1.2+)
title = animpy.Text("", 5, 1, r=0, g=255, b=255)
scene.add(title)

# Type out the title
title.type_out("Animation Demo v1.2", speed=0.05, scene=scene)

# Create falling text (v1.2+)
falling_text = animpy.Text("Falling!", 10, 0, r=255, g=100, b=50)
scene.add(falling_text)

# Animate falling text
for i in range(15):
    falling_text.fall(velocity=1, floor=10)
    scene.render()
    time.sleep(0.1)

# Create animated text with frame cycling
frames = ["Moving...", "  Moving...", "    Moving..."]
moving_text = animpy.Text(frames, 1, 5)
scene.add(moving_text)

# Animation loop
for i in range(20):
    scene.render()
    moving_text.change_frame()
    time.sleep(0.2)

License

See LICENSE for details.

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