Skip to main content

Command line utility to colorize other commands output

Project description

Give some color to your (remote) TTY!!

VERSION

DOWNLOADS

TESTS

COVERAGE

Latest PyPI version

Number of PyPI downloads

Travis results

Coveralls results_

And it is free. Checkout the Source code.

Installation and Usage

Two options: to install it in your system/project:

pip install colorize

And you can use it with:

python -m colorize -h

Or just download the lastest zip and use it with:

python colorize-X.Y.Z.zip -h

Now, you have two ways to use it:

Rendering the output

Just execute:

$ command to execute | python -m colorize

If you need to render both the stdout and the stderr:

$ command to execute |& python -m colorize

This method works well with too long outputs

As runner

Other way to use it:

$ python -m colorize command to execute

This method can do disgusting things with too long outputs.

Options

You can change the output format with the argument -f or --format. It uses the same format that logging, so you can use any of its special variables, like:

You can combine them as you wish. Example:

$ python -m colorize -- echo foo
foo
$ python -m colorize -f "%(asctime)s - %(levelname).2s: %(message)s" -- echo foo
05-29 08:43:09 - IN: foo
$ python -m colorize -f "%(levelname).2s %(asctime)s - %(message)s" -- echo foo
IN 05-29 08:44:17 - foo

Default date format is %m-%d %H:%M:%S, but you can change it with --date-format:

$ python -m colorize -f "%(asctime)s" --date-format="%H:%M:%S" -- echo foo
08:44:17
$ python -m colorize -f "%(asctime)s" --date-format="%H %M %S" -- echo foo
08 44 17

Configuration File

It will find a configuration file in the current directory, in the home directory or in the default path directory. The first one found will be used. So, it will search for:

  • ./.colorize.conf

  • $HOME/.configuration/colorize/colorize.conf

  • /etc/colorize/colorize.conf

The format for this file is very easy: it is a CSV file with next fields:

# regular expression to highlight (quoted) , bold output , foreground color , background color
  "^=+$"                                   , 1           , white            ,
  "^=+$"                                   , true        , white            , black
  "^=+$"                                   , 0           , red              , white
  "^=+$"                                   , false       , brown            , magenta

Available colors:

  • black

  • white

  • red

  • green

  • blue

  • brown

  • gray

  • magenta

  • cyan

And that’s all.

Example to simulate colordiff

To emulate colordiff, just use this configuration file:

"^>.*",                0, blue
"^<.*",                0, red
"^\d+,?\d*c\d+,?\d*$", 0, magenta

That’s enough :D

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

colorize-1.0.1.tar.gz (12.3 kB view hashes)

Uploaded source

Built Distribution

colorize-1.0.1-py2-none-any.whl (22.0 kB view hashes)

Uploaded 2 7

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page