Typewriter effect for python
Project description
Pywriter
Pywriter is a Python module for printing text to your console or terminal in the classic typewriter effect.
Installation
Use the package manager pip to install pywriter.
pip install pywriter
Usage
import pywriter
# returns 'Hello World!' character by character at the rate of one character per second
pywriter.write('Hello World!', rate=1)
# You can decide to exclude the rate argument.
# That will print out your text at the default rate of 0.1
Alternate Usage
from pywriter import write
# returns 'Hello World!' character by character at the rate of one character per second
write('Hello World!', rate=1)
# However, it is recommended that you use pywriter.write instead of using the write function directly.
# Since this will help prevent any conflict in case there is another python module which also has a write function.
Demo
Changelog
v0.1.1 (21/04/2023)
Feature
- First minor update of
pywriter
- Added compatibility with terminal and any console.
Fix
- Fixed issue with windows cmd waiting for the entire program to run before output in seen.
v0.0.1 (15/04/2023)
- First release of
pywriter
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
License
Authors
Roadmap
- Add more integrations.
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