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MyPyColorizer

A very simple way to add color to your Python CLI apps.

Installation

pip install mypycolorizer

Example uses:

Imports

from mypycolorizer.colorizer import Color -or- from mypycolorizer.colorizer import Color as color

Create an instance of the Colorizer class

color = Color()

Example usages

print(Color.colorize("red", "Hello, World!"))

print(f"{Color.GREEN}This is green text.{Color.RESET}")

color = Color() # create an object of the Color class named color

print(f"{color.ITALIC}{color.BRIGHT_BLUE}This is italic bright blue.{color.RESET}")

Caveats:

Not all escape codes work with all terminals. Be sure to test your terminal with the styles you would like to use.

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