X-Colors is a small library that allows you to use ANSI escape character sequences to produce colored terminal text.
import sys
from xcolors import colored, cprint
text = colored('Hello, World!', 'red', attrs=['reverse', 'blink'])
print(text)
cprint('Hello, World!', 'green', 'on_red')
print_red_on_cyan = lambda x: cprint(x, 'red', 'on_cyan')
print_red_on_cyan('Hello, World!')
print_red_on_cyan('Hello, Universe!')
for i in range(10):
cprint(i, 'magenta', end=' ')
cprint("Attention!", 'red', attrs=['bold'], file=sys.stderr)
Text colors:
- grey
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white
Text highlights:
- on_grey
- on_red
- on_green
- on_yellow
- on_blue
- on_magenta
- on_cyan
- on_white
Attributes:
- bold
- dark
- underline
- blink
- reverse
- concealed
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Terminal bold dark underline blink reverse concealed
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xterm yes no yes bold yes yes
linux yes yes bold yes yes no
rxvt yes no yes bold/black yes no
dtterm yes yes yes reverse yes yes
teraterm reverse no yes rev/red yes no
aixterm normal no yes no yes yes
PuTTY color no yes no yes no
Windows no no no no yes no
Cygwin SSH yes no color color color yes
Mac Terminal yes no yes yes yes yes
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