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This is a simple classic CLI loading bar animation for all your CLI loading bar animation needs, whatever they might be! with lots of customisation options such as displaying percentages, and colour support. This animation can be easily incorporated into any function you want and also makes your CLI look way more professional! - literally from 0 to 100 JUST LIKE THAT! enjoy ;)
import math
numbers = [x * 5 for x in range(1000, 3000)]
list = []
for x, i in enumerate(numbers):
list.append(math.factorial(x))
tcli_bar.bar(x + 1, len(numbers)) #Here
print('\nDone')
import math
import tcli_bar
from colorama import *
numbers = [x * 5 for x in range(100, 1500)]
list = []
for i, a in enumerate(numbers):
list.append(math.factorial(i))
tcli_bar.bar(i + 1, len(numbers), colour=Fore.GREEN, icon='#', description='Uploading...', show_percent=False)
print('\nHello')
import tcli_bar
free_bar(set=100, icon= '+', colour=Fore.RED, description='Scanning...')
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