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Convert an ansi string to an image. Great for adding terminal output into a readme.

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AnsiToImg

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Convert an ansi string to an image. Great for adding terminal output into a readme.

Examples

Here is an example of some code and the images it produces:

Functions accept the following arguments:

  • ansiText - text to process
  • fileName - name of the file to write to
  • theme - a base24 theme. Defaults to atom one dark
import sys
import os
from pathlib import Path
import platform
import ctypes
from catimage.catimage import generateHDColour

THISDIR = str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent)
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(THISDIR))
from ansitoimg.txtrender import ansiToSVG, ansiToRaster


if platform.system() == "Windows":
	kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
	kernel32.SetConsoleMode(kernel32.GetStdHandle(-11), 7)

example = "👋\033[32mHello\033[0m, \033[34mWorld\033[0m🌏\033[31m!\033[0m\n\033[41m👋\033[0m\033[43m🦄\033[0m\033[42m🐘\033[0m\033[3m\033[9m13\033[0m\033[1m3\033[0m\033[4m7\033[0m\033[46m🍄\033[0m\033[44m🎃\033[0m\033[45m🐦\033[0m"
ansiToSVG(example, THISDIR + "/example.svg")
ansiToRaster(example, THISDIR + "/example.png")
ansiToSVGRaster(example, THISDIR + "/svgExample.png")

example2 = "hello\nworld\n\033[42m\033[31mwe meet again\033[0m\nABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz😁😂🤣😃😄😅😆😉😊😋😎😍😘🥰😗😙😚☺🙂🤗🤩🤔🤨😐😑😶🙄😏😣😥😮🤐😯😪asdfghjk"
ansiToSVG(example2, THISDIR + "/example2.svg")
ansiToRaster(example2, THISDIR + "/example2.png")
ansiToSVGRaster(example2, THISDIR + "/svgExample2.png")

example3 = generateHDColour(THISDIR + "/test.png", 40)
ansiToSVG(example3, THISDIR + "/example3.svg")
ansiToRaster(example3, THISDIR + "/example3.png")
ansiToSVGRaster(example3, THISDIR + "/svgExample3.png")

SVG Image

example

example2

example3

Raster Image

example

example2

example3

SVGRaster Image

example

example2

example3

Windows Terminal

winterm

Choosing ansiToSVG ansiToRaster or ansiToSVGRaster

ansiToSVG

This is better for the vast majority of cases as the image sizes are smaller for reasonably simple ansi sequences. The image size scales proportionally with the length of the ansi sequence. A large number of applications tend to opt for shorter sequences for output making ansiToSVG the better option. ansiToSVG also handles emoji as well as the OS does. For instance, on Windows 10 one can expect full colour emoji. Image sizes can get out of hand for some cases such as catimage output as those tend to be very long ansi sequences.

ansiToRaster

The image size does not scale to the length of the ansi sequence but does scale to the number of lines of terminal output. This is ideal for output of complex ansi sequences that would be huge if ansiToSVG were used. However, emojis are in black and white and show quite poorly on coloured backgrounds.

ansiToSVGRaster

Takes the advantages that ansiToRaster has whilst keeping colour emojis, Yay! This uses pyppeteer to fire up a headless browser which opens the svg and takes a screenshot

Changelog

See the CHANGELOG for more information.

Install With PIP

pip install ansitoimg

Head to https://pypi.org/project/ansitoimg/ for more info

Language information

Built for

This program has been written for Python 3 and has been tested with Python version 3.8.0 https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-380/.

Install Python on Windows

Chocolatey

choco install python

Download

To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/ and download the latest version.

Install Python on Linux

Apt

sudo apt install python3.8

How to run

With VSCode

  1. Open the .py file in vscode
  2. Ensure a python 3.8 interpreter is selected (Ctrl+Shift+P > Python:Select Interpreter > Python 3.8)
  3. Run by pressing Ctrl+F5 (if you are prompted to install any modules, accept)

From the Terminal

./[file].py

How to update, build and publish

  1. Ensure you have installed the following dependencies Linux
    wget dephell.org/install | python3.8
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/master/get-poetry.py | python3.8
    
    Windows
    (wget dephell.org/install -UseBasicParsing).Content | python
    (wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/master/get-poetry.py -UseBasicParsing).Content | python
    
  2. Use poetry for the heavy lifting and dephell to generate requirements
    poetry update
    dephell deps convert
    
  3. Build/ Publish
    poetry build
    poetry publish
    
    or
    poetry publish --build
    

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Licence

MIT License Copyright (c) FredHappyface (See the LICENSE for more information.)

Changelog

See the Changelog for more information.

Code of Conduct

In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to make participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone. Please see the Code of Conduct for more information.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, please see the Contributing Guidelines for more information.

Security

Thank you for improving the security of the project, please see the Security Policy for more information.

Support

Thank you for using this project, I hope it is of use to you. Please be aware that those involved with the project often do so for fun along with other commitments (such as work, family, etc). Please see the Support Policy for more information.

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