log21

A simple logging package that helps you log colorized messages in Windows console and
other operating systems.
Features
- Colors : The main reason for this package was to log text in the Windows console with
the support of ANSI colors.
- Argument parsing : log21's argument parser can be used like python's argparse, but it
also colorizes the output.
- Logging : A similar logger to logging. Logger but with colorized output and other
options such as levelname modifications. It can also decolorize the output if you want
to log into a file.
- Pretty printing : Have you ever wanted to colorize the output of the pprint module?
log21's pretty printer can do that.
- Tree printing : You can pass a dict or list to
log21.tree_print function, and it
will print it in a tree-like structure. It's also colorized XD.
- ProgressBar : log21's progress bar can be used to show progress of a process in a
beautiful way.
- LoggingWindow : Helps you to log messages and debug your code in a window other than
the console.
- CrashReporter : log21's crash reporter can be used to report crashes in different
ways. You can use it to log crashes to console or files or use it to receive crash
reports of your program through email. And you can also define your own crash
reporter functions and use them instead!
- Argumentify : You can use the argumentify feature to decrease the number of lines you
need to write to parse command-line arguments. It's colored by the way!
- Any idea? Feel free to open an issue
or submit a pull request.

Installation
Well, this is a python package so the first thing you need is python.
If you don't have python installed, please visit Python.org and
install the latest version of python.
Then you can install log21 using pip module:
python -m pip install log21 -U
Or you can clone the repository and run:
pip install .
Or let the pip get it using git:
pip install git+https://github.com/MPCodeWriter21/log21
Changelog
v3.0.0
This release introduces a cleaned-up internal structure, stricter naming conventions,
and several quality-of-life improvements. While most users will not notice behavioral
changes, v3 contains breaking changes for code that relies on internal imports or
specific exception names.
Breaking Changes
Changes
-
Crash reporter behavior improvement
- Prevented the default file crash reporter from creating
.crash_report files when it
is not actually used.
- Implemented using an internal
FakeModule helper.
-
Argparse compatibility update
- Bundled and used the Python 3.13
argparse implementation to ensure consistent
behavior across supported Python versions.
-
Progress bar module rename
- Renamed the internal progress bar module to
progress_bar for consistency with the
new naming scheme.
- This will not break the usages of
log21.progress_bar(...) since the call
functionality was added to the module using the FakeModule helper.
-
Examples added and updated
- Added new example code files.
- Updated existing examples to match the v3 API and conventions.
Fixes
- Resolved various linting and static-analysis issues across the codebase.
- Addressed minor compatibility issues uncovered by running linters and pre-commit hooks.
- Resolved errors occurring in environments with newer versions of argparse.
Internal and Maintenance Changes
- Migrated the build system configuration to
uv.
- Updated Python version classifiers and set the supported Python version to 3.9+.
- Added
vermin to the pre-commit configuration.
- Updated
.gitignore, license metadata, and tool configurations.
- Silenced and resolved a large number of linter warnings.
- General internal refactoring with no intended user-visible behavioral changes.
Notes
- There are no intentional behavioral changes in logging output, argument parsing
logic, or UI components.
- Most projects will require minimal or no changes unless they depend on internal
modules or renamed exceptions.
- See MIGRATION-V2-V3.md
for detailed upgrade instructions.
Full CHANGELOG
Usage Examples
See EXAMPLES.md
About
Author: CodeWriter21 (Mehrad Pooryoussof)
GitHub: MPCodeWriter21
Telegram Channel: @CodeWriter21
License

apache-2.0
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