/ColorChalks

🖌️Module for styling of terminal texts - ColorChalks

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ColorChalks

🖌️Module for terminal string styling

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Installation

pip install ColorChalks

Usage

from ColorChalks import ColorChalks

# Print "Hello World!" in yellow color.
print(ColorChalks.FCOLORS.Yellow + "Hello World!")

# Print "Hello World!" with green background color. 
# but first you have to reset

print(ColorChalks.COLORS.Reset + ColorChalks.BCOLORS.Green + "Hello World!")

## Print "Hello World!" with green background color with blue foreground color
print(ColorChalks.COLORS.Reset + ColorChalks.BCOLORS.Green + ColorChalks.FCOLORS.Blue + "Hello World!")

Note: Version 1.0.3 comes with foreground colors (FCOLORS) and background colors (BCOLORS)


Colors

  • Black
  • Red
  • Green
  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • Magenta
  • Cyan
  • White
  • BrightBlack
  • BrightRed
  • BrightGreen
  • BrightYellow
  • BrightBlue
  • BrightMagenta
  • BrightCyan
  • BrightWhite

NOTE: Use the following command to reset to default color. Prefer to use this command before jumping from Bright colors to normal colors.

print(ColorChalks.COLORS.Reset)