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tcolopy is a Python library to apply true color for terminal text.
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::
pip install tcolorpy
::
conda install -c conda-forge tcolorpy
:Sample Code: .. code-block:: python
from tcolorpy import tcolor
print(tcolor("tcolopy example", color="#ee1177", styles=["bold", "italic", "underline"]))
:Output: .. figure:: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/thombashi/tcolorpy@master/ss/oneline.png :scale: 60% :alt: https://github.com/thombashi/tcolorpy/blob/master/ss/oneline.png
You can set the following tcolor
arguments:
color
/bg_color
"red"
, "green"
, etc.) or color code ("#RRGGBB"
)styles
"bold"
, "italic"
, etc.Other examples
Apply true color and styles to text:
.. figure:: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/thombashi/tcolorpy@master/ss/styles.png
:scale: 60%
:alt: https://github.com/thombashi/tcolorpy/blob/master/ss/styles.png
`example source code <https://github.com/thombashi/tcolorpy/blob/master/examples/ansi_styles.py>`__
You can also specify colors by name:
.. figure:: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/thombashi/tcolorpy@master/ss/ansi_colors.png
:scale: 60%
:alt: https://github.com/thombashi/tcolorpy/blob/master/ss/ansi_colors.png
`example source code <https://github.com/thombashi/tcolorpy/blob/master/examples/ansi_colors.py>`__
CLI usage
--------------------------------------------
``tcolorpy`` can be used via CLI:
::
$ python3 -m tcolorpy "tcolopy example" -c "#ee1177" -s bold,italic,underline
Command help
::
usage: __main__.py [-h] [-c COLOR] [-b BG_COLOR] [-s STYLES] [--encode ENCODE] string
positional arguments:
string string to apply styles.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c COLOR, --color COLOR
specify a color code (#XXXXXX) or a name. valid names are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, lightblack, lightred, lightgreen, lightyellow, lightblue, lightmagenta, lightcyan, lightwhite
-b BG_COLOR, --bg-color BG_COLOR
specify a background color code (#XXXXXX) or a name. valid names are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, lightblack, lightred, lightgreen, lightyellow, lightblue, lightmagenta, lightcyan, lightwhite
-s STYLES, --styles STYLES
specify a comma-separated style. valid values are: bold, dim, italic, underline, blink, invert, strike
--encode ENCODE output a text encoded with the specified encoding
Python 3.7+ no external dependencies.
FAQs
tcolopy is a Python library to apply true color for terminal text.
We found that tcolorpy 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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