term-keys VS ansicodes

Compare term-keys vs ansicodes and see what are their differences.

term-keys

Lossless keyboard input for Emacs (by CyberShadow)

ansicodes

🎨ansi escape code generator to help make colorful command line tools (by Gbox4)
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0.0 0.0
3 months ago about 2 years ago
Emacs Lisp HTML
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term-keys

Posts with mentions or reviews of term-keys. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.

ansicodes

Posts with mentions or reviews of ansicodes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.
  • checkv4.js - Resource script
    1 project | /r/Bitburner | 8 Jul 2022
    /** @param {NS} ns */ export async function main(ns) { //Defines colors to make print pretty :) //ANSII codes taken from https://ansi.gabebanks.net/ and improved upon with https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4842424/list-of-ansi-color-escape-sequences const colors = {red: "\x1b[38;5;160m", green: "\x1b[38;5;40m", yellow: "\x1b[38;5;226m", blue: "\x1b[38;5;33m", magenta: "\x1b[38;5;165m", cyan: "\x1b[38;5;123m", white: "\x1b[38;5;231m", def: "\x1b[38;5;10m", reset: "\x1b[0m"} if (ns.fileExists("targets.txt")) { //Reads targets file and turns them into an array const targets = ns.read("targets.txt").split(","); //Creates object with all the information we'll need from the server through map const tardata = targets.map(targetname => { const server = ns.getServer(targetname) ; return {hostname: targetname, money: server.moneyMax, root: server.hasAdminRights, backdoor: server.backdoorInstalled, ram: server.maxRam, portstoopen: server.numOpenPortsRequired - server.openPortCount}; }); //Sorts the object from most max money to least tardata.sort((a, b) => { return b.money - a.money; }); //Prints to console the list in order with all the necessary info. let i = 1; for (const target of tardata) { //This is probably the longest tprint I'll ever write. holy. ns.tprint(colors.green, i.toString().padStart(2, '0'), ": Hostname: ", colors.cyan, target.hostname.padEnd(18, " "), colors.green, " - Max Money: ", colors.cyan, target.money.toString().padEnd(18, " "), colors.green, " - root/backdoor: ", colors.cyan, target.root.toString().padStart(5, " "), colors.green, "/", colors.cyan, target.backdoor.toString().padEnd(5, " "), colors.green, " - Ram: ", colors.cyan, target.ram.toString().padStart(3, " "), "GB", colors.green, " - Ports To Open: ", colors.cyan, target.portstoopen.toString().padStart(2, " "), colors.reset); i++; } } else { ns.tprint("run createtargets.js '123321'"); } }
  • I made a tool to generate ANSI escape codes, so you can easily add colors to your scripts.
    5 projects | /r/linux | 9 Feb 2022
    1 project | /r/SideProject | 8 Feb 2022

What are some alternatives?

When comparing term-keys and ansicodes you can also consider the following projects:

rich-cli - Rich-cli is a command line toolbox for fancy output in the terminal

ansis - Small and fast Node.js lib to colorize terminal output. Lightweight but powerful alternative to Chalk. Supports Bun, Deno, Next.JS.

rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.

terminology - An intuitive way to color terminal text with python

PageCrypt - Client-side password-protection for HTML