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5

print colored text python on terminal

import colorama
from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
colorama.init(autoreset=True)

print('\033[31m' + 'some red text')
print('\033[39m')  # and reset to default color
print()
print(f"{Fore.RED}C{Fore.GREEN}O{Fore.YELLOW}L{Fore.BLUE}O{Fore.MAGENTA}R{Fore.CYAN}S{Fore.WHITE}!")
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")
print()
print(f"{Back.RED}B{Back.GREEN}A{Back.YELLOW}C{Back.BLUE}K{Back.MAGENTA}G{Back.CYAN}R{Back.WHITE}O{Back.RED}U{Back.GREEN}N{Back.YELLOW}D{Back.BLUE}!")
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")
print()
print(f"{Style.DIM}S{Style.NORMAL}T{Style.BRIGHT}Y{Style.DIM}L{Style.NORMAL}E{Style.BRIGHT}!")
print(f"{Style.DIM}Dim Text")
print(f"{Style.NORMAL}Normal Text")
print(f"{Style.BRIGHT}Bright Text")
print()
print(f"{Fore.YELLOW}{Back.RED}C{Back.GREEN}{Fore.RED}O{Back.YELLOW}{Fore.BLUE}M{Back.BLUE}{Fore.BLACK}B{Back.MAGENTA}{Fore.CYAN}I{Back.CYAN}{Fore.GREEN}N{Back.WHITE}A{Back.RED}T{Back.GREEN}I{Back.YELLOW}O{Back.BLUE}N")
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 December-21-2020
23

print colored text python

def colored(r, g, b, text):
    return "\033[38;2;{};{};{}m{} \033[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 July-03-2020
0

python style console output

class colors:
    '''Colors class:
    reset all colors with colors.reset
    two subclasses fg for foreground and bg for background.
    use as colors.subclass.colorname.
    i.e. colors.fg.red or colors.bg.green
    also, the generic bold, disable, underline, reverse, strikethrough,
    and invisible work with the main class
    i.e. colors.bold
    '''
    reset='\033[0m'
    bold='\033[01m'
    disable='\033[02m'
    underline='\033[04m'
    reverse='\033[07m'
    strikethrough='\033[09m'
    invisible='\033[08m'
    class fg:
        black='\033[30m'
        red='\033[31m'
        green='\033[32m'
        orange='\033[33m'
        blue='\033[34m'
        purple='\033[35m'
        cyan='\033[36m'
        lightgrey='\033[37m'
        darkgrey='\033[90m'
        lightred='\033[91m'
        lightgreen='\033[92m'
        yellow='\033[93m'
        lightblue='\033[94m'
        pink='\033[95m'
        lightcyan='\033[96m'
    class bg:
        black='\033[40m'
        red='\033[41m'
        green='\033[42m'
        orange='\033[43m'
        blue='\033[44m'
        purple='\033[45m'
        cyan='\033[46m'
        lightgrey='\033[47m'
Posted by: Guest on December-19-2020

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