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color text in python

'''
Install colorama by typing this in the terminal:
python -m pip install colorama
'''

# Importing Colorama
import colorama
from colorama import Fore
from colorama import Back
from colorama import Style

# Initialising Colorama (Important)
colorama.init(autoreset=True)

# Colored Text
print(f"{Fore.RED}Red Text")
print(f"{Fore.GREEN}Green Text")
print(f"{Fore.YELLOW}Yellow Text")
print(f"{Fore.BLUE}Blue Text")
print(f"{Fore.MAGENTA}Magenta Text")
print(f"{Fore.CYAN}Cyan Text")
print(f"{Fore.WHITE}White Text")

# Backgrounds
print(f"{Back.RED}Red Background")
print(f"{Back.GREEN}Green Background")
print(f"{Back.YELLOW}Yellow Background")
print(f"{Back.BLUE}Blue Background")
print(f"{Back.MAGENTA}Magenta Background")
print(f"{Back.CYAN}Cyan Background")
print(f"{Back.WHITE}White Background")

# Styles
print(f"{Style.DIM}Dim Text")
print(f"{Style.NORMAL}Normal Text")
print(f"{Style.BRIGHT}Bright Text")

# Combining Colored Text, Backgrounds and Styles 
print(f"{Fore.GREEN}{Back.YELLOW}{Style.BRIGHT}Green Text - Yellow Background - Bright")
print(f"{Fore.CYAN}{Back.WHITE}{Style.DIM}Cyan Text - White Background - Dim")


'''
Fore: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET.
Back: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE, RESET.
Style: DIM, NORMAL, BRIGHT, RESET_ALL
'''
Posted by: Guest on October-27-2021
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add colour to text in python

def colored(r, g, b, text):
    return "33[38;2;{};{};{}m{} 33[38;2;255;255;255m".format(r, g, b, text)
  
text = 'Hello, World'
colored_text = colored(255, 0, 0, text)
print(colored_text)

#or

print(colored(255, 0, 0, 'Hello, World'))
Posted by: Guest on October-31-2020
1

change color in python

from colorama import *
# install with "pip install coloroma"
init(convert=True)

print(Fore.RED + 'Hello World!')
Posted by: Guest on April-13-2021
0

how to colour letters in python

print("yourtext") #If you print anything, as default you'll get white text and black background
print("33[{effect};{textcolour};{textbackground}myourtext") #this won't actually work, you need to change the "{}" by a number
"effect: 0 = none, 1 = bold, 2 = underline"
"textcolour 30 = black, 31 = red, 32 = green, 33 = yellow, 34 = blue, 35 = purple, 36 = cyan, 37 = white."
"textbackground = the same + 10

"Example"
print("33[1;32;40m Bright Green  n")
Posted by: Guest on August-24-2021

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