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An ANSI API framework with no dependencies on 3rd-party libraries, with an emphasis on not needing to understand the details of ANSI escape sequences themselves.
Easy ANSI is a terminal framework API to give you an easy way to use colors, attributes, screen actions, and cursor control movements. This framework adheres to the ANSI standard codes, and does not implement operating system specific features. It uses only the standard Python library, and does not have external dependencies such as ncurses.
Documentation can be found here: Easy ANSI Documentation
The change log can be found here: Easy ANSI Change Log
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An ANSI API framework with no dependencies on 3rd-party libraries, with an emphasis on not needing to understand the details of ANSI escape sequences themselves.
We found that easy-ansi 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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