Color formatting for output in terminal.
Project description
Tool for coloring print output in terminal
Fork of https://pypi.org/project/termcolor/
Example
import sys
from pytermcolor import colored, cprint
text = colored('Hello, World!', 'red', attrs=['reverse', 'blink'])
print(text)
cprint('Hello, World!', 'green', 'red')
print_red_on_cyan = lambda x: cprint(x, 'red', 'cyan')
print_red_on_cyan('Hello, World!')
print_red_on_cyan('Hello, Universe!')
for i in range(10):
cprint(i, 'magenta', end=' ')
cprint("Attention!", 'red', attrs=['bold'], file=sys.stderr)
Text Properties
Text colors:
- grey
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white
Text background:
- on_grey
- on_red
- on_green
- on_yellow
- on_blue
- on_magenta
- on_cyan
- on_white
Attributes:
- bold
- dark
- underline
- blink
- reverse
- concealed
Terminal properties
Terminal | bold | dark | underline | blink | reverse | concealed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
xterm | yes | no | yes | bold | yes | yes |
linux | yes | yes | bold | yes | yes | no |
rxvt | yes | no | yes | bold/black | yes | no |
dtterm | yes | yes | yes | reverse | yes | yes |
teraterm | reverse | no | yes | rev/red | yes | no |
aixterm | normal | no | yes | no | yes | yes |
PuTTY | color | no | yes | no | yes | no |
Windows | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Cygwin SSH | yes | no | color | color | color | yes |
Mac Terminal | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes |
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