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Small python package for printing text in different colours and typography.
pip install c-print
You need to have a Python2.7+ or Python3+ installation with the following libraries:
The cprint()
function simply adds one keyword argument, c
, to the python print()
function. This extra keyword argument can change the output of print()
to one colour and any number of given styles. Colours are given in lower case and styles in upper case. Any other keyword arguments are passed on to print()
.
Character | Colour |
---|---|
'k' | black |
'r' | red |
'g' | green |
'y' | yellow |
'b' | blue |
'm' | magenta |
'c' | cyan |
'w' | white |
Character | Style |
---|---|
'B' | bold |
'D' | dark |
'I' | italic |
'U' | underline |
'F' | flash |
'R' | reverse colour |
'C' | crossed through |
Example:
from cprint import cprint
cprint('Hello World!', c='rB')
cprint('Hello World!', 'Monty Python', c='bUI', end='!')
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Small python package for printing text in different colours and typography.
We found that c-print demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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