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colorama
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[Newbie question] struggling with colour change on user input
Try using https://github.com/tartley/colorama, that should straighten out most low level problems. If you still have issues, you need to adjust your color scheme in pycharm.
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New IP Osint Tool!
Pyshark: https://github.com/KimiNewt/pyshark Requests: https://github.com/psf/requests Colorama:https://github.com/tartley/colorama
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Terminology: a simpler alternative to Colorama
from colorama import Fore, Style # Colorama doesn't support Underlined text because it # is struggling to make it work for windows users # https://github.com/tartley/colorama/issues/38 print(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + 'Danger' + Style.NORMAL)
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Terminology: a much simpler alternative to python's Colorama library
There are obviously a lot of libraries in python that color text, but I never loved their syntaxes, so I ended up creating this one a few years back. For comparison, this is how you print a red, bold, underlined string in **terminology**\: from terminology import in_red print(in_red('Danger').in_bold().underlined()) and this is how you do it with the other alternatives: **colorama** from colorama import Fore, Style # Colorama doesn't support Underlined text because it # is struggling to make it work for windows users # https://github.com/tartley/colorama/issues/38 print(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + 'Danger' + Style.NORMAL)
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Get Colored Console Output In Python Using Colorama
The link to its github repository is this: colorama.
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Rendering color in vscode console output
Escape sequences may vary depending on the terminal you use. You can try some package like Colorama which escapes those sequences and gives you the correct color in Windows. There is also Blessings.
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Build CLI with Hype
As I mentioned earlier, Hype doesn't rely on any third-party library but then there are some plugins that third-party library powered Hype. For example, the color printing that is powered by colorama.
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What are some of your gold standard Python open source repos you discovered here or elsewhere that have very high quality, commented and understandable code that use best practices?
Looks really cool! Way more functionality than I'd ever need. I've been using colorama for color coding info, warning, and error messages in my Python projects. No complaints. From the feature list of rich it sounds like it probably pulls in a lot more dependencies?
What are some alternatives?
HTTP Prompt - An interactive command-line HTTP and API testing client built on top of HTTPie featuring autocomplete, syntax highlighting, and more. https://twitter.com/httpie
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
SAWS - A supercharged AWS command line interface (CLI).
asciimatics - A cross platform package to do curses-like operations, plus higher level APIs and widgets to create text UIs and ASCII art animations
Pinboard.py - A full-featured Python wrapper (and command-line utility) for the Pinboard API. Built by the makers of Pushpin for Pinboard.
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
Manage - Command Line Manager + Interactive Shell for Python Projects
click - Python composable command line interface toolkit
cliff - Command Line Interface Formulation Framework. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
clint - Python Command-line Application Tools
litecli - CLI for SQLite Databases with auto-completion and syntax highlighting
Python Fire - Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.