It's a simple package for you to customize the printing color.
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Colorprt
It's a simple package for you to customize the printing color.
pypi: https://pypi.org/project/colorprt/
New Features
We add some default default color config in out package.
from colorprt.default import warn, success, error
warn("Print a warn message")
success("Print a success message")
error("Print an error message")
We found that some people use this package on linux server, so that there is no auto completions. It will trouble users.
Therefore, we add a feature that
You don't need to type: mode=
; foreground=
; background=
just call functions or class like this:
In old versions:
from colorprt import colorprt, Back, Fore
colorprt("Hello World", backgound=Back.RED)
Use new features:
from colorprt import colorprt, Back, Fore
colorprt("Hello World", Back.RED)
Usage
pip install colorprt
function colorprt will automatically call output function: print
from colorprt import colorprt, Back, Fore
colorprt("Hello World", Back.RED)
- Back stands for background;
- Fore stands for foreground;
- Mode stands for printing mode. ( font style like: underline, bold, flash, reverse )
Also, you can use a config class to set colored strings.
from colorprt import ColorprtConfig, Mode, Back, Fore
pycolor_config = ColorprtConfig(mode=Mode.BOLD, background=Back.DEFAULT, foreground=Fore.RED)
pycolor_config("I love You!!", end="")
If you just want the ansi colored formatted strings, you can use colorstr
class.
from colorprt import colorstr, Mode, Back, Fore, ColorprtConfig
hate_print_config = ColorprtConfig(mode=Mode.UNDER_LINE, background=Back.DEFAULT, foreground=Fore.YELLOW)
print(colorstr("I love You!!", mode=Mode.BOLD, background=Back.DEFAULT, foreground=Fore.RED)
+ colorstr("I hate you", config=hate_print_config))
if you use str() to force change to string. You will get
>>> str(colorstr("I love You!!", mode=Mode.BOLD, background=Back.DEFAULT, foreground=Fore.RED)
+ colorstr("I hate you", config=hate_print_config))
>>> '\x1b[0m\x1b[1;31mI love You!!\x1b[0m\x1b[4;33mI hate you\x1b[0m\x1b[0m'
Therefore, if you just want the strings with ANSI formatted.
from colorprt import colorstr, Mode, Back, Fore, ColorprtConfig
hate_print_config = ColorprtConfig(mode=Mode.UNDER_LINE, background=Back.DEFAULT, foreground=Fore.YELLOW)
output = str(colorstr('I hate You', config=hate_print_config))
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