A string-coloring package for terminals
Project description
colorparse
colorparse
is a python package that will read and parse strings with defined color codes, showing their respective colors in the terminal. This way, a string can be easily colored, simplifying the work for the user. For the complete documentation, change log and more, visit the readthedocs page and the github page.
Installation
To install, use this command:
$ pip install colorparse
After this, the package should be ready to use. To upgrade or uninstall, use the following:
$ pip install --upgrade colorparse
$ pip uninstall colorparse
Recent Changes
* the prefixes [t] refer to terminal-only, [m] for module-only and [d] for docs-only changes, respectively *
# version 1.1.0 (2019 - 08 - 01)
- [t] Fixed problem with reading special characters on Windows.
- [t] Improved (and fixed some grammatical errors) in the help menu.
- [t] Replaced `-r` (`--read-special`) with `-I` (uppercase i) or `--ignore-special` (roles are reversed).
- [t] Added new optional argument `-p` or `--position`.
- [t] Added new optional argument `-S` (uppercase s) or `--strip`.
- [m] Added more documentation for the functions insde the module (use built-in `help` function).
- [d] Created a documentation page.
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