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A Python library to add style to your console.

Project description

constyle

A Python library to add style to your console.

The name of the library comes from merging the words CONSoLE and STYLE. Also "con" means "with" in Spanish.

Installation

You can install this package with pip or conda.

$ pip install constyle
$ conda install -c abrahammurciano constyle

Links

The full documentation is available here.

The source code is available here.

Join the support Discord server here.

Usage

There are a couple of ways to use this library.

The style function

The simplest way is with the style function.

from constyle import style, Attributes

print(style('Hello World', Attributes.GREEN, Attributes.BOLD, Attributes.ON_BLUE))

Style objects

You can also use Style objects to create a reusable style with any number of attributes.

Calling a Style object

Style objects are callable and take a string as input and return a styled string.

warning = Style(Attributes.YELLOW, Attributes.BOLD)
print(warning('You shall not pass!'))

Adding Style objects

Adding together Style objects will also create Style objects.

whisper = Attributes.GREY + Attributes.DIM + Attributes.SUPERSCRIPT
print(whisper('Fly you fools'))

Converting Style objects to strings

Style objects can be converted to strings to obtain the ANSI escape sequence for that style.

warning = Style(Attributes.YELLOW, Attributes.BOLD)
print(f"{warning}You shall not pass!{Attributes.RESET}")

Attributes

The Attributes enum contains all the available ANSI attributes. You can read more about them here.

Attributes are also Style objects, and as such, as demonstrated above, they too can be called to style a string, added together and to other Style objects, and converted to strings to obtain their ANSI sequence.

You'll find there is limited support for all the ANSI attributes among some consoles.

If you find more attributes that aren't provided in this enum, you can create your own by constructing a Style with an integer.

Nesting

In order to nest styles, you can use the end= keyword argument of the style function or the Style class. Usually when applying a style, the RESET attribute is appended to the end. This can be undesirable when nesting (see the example below).

bold = Attributes.BOLD
yellow = Attributes.YELLOW
green = Attributes.GREEN

print(yellow(bold('This is bold and yellow')))
print(green(f"This is green. {yellow('This is yellow.')} This is no longer green"))

In order to achieve the desired result in the above example, you would have to use the end= keyword argument of the style function. You can pass any Style to end.

print(green(f"This is green. {bold('This is green and bold.', end=Attributes.NO_BOLD)} This is still green but not bold anymore"))
print(green(f"This is green. {yellow('This is yellow.', end=green)} This is now green again"))

Custom colours

The constyle.custom_colours module contains a few classes that can be used to create custom colours.

RGB colours

You can create a Style for a custom RGB colour by using the RGB class. This is not well supported by all consoles.

from constyle.custom_colours import RGB

print(style('This is pink', RGB(255, 192, 203)))

8-bit colours

Some consoles support 8-bit colours. You can create a Style for an 8-bit colour by using the EightBit class, passing a single integer to it, or you can use the EightBitRGB class to create an 8-bit colour style as close to the RGB values as possible.

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