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Simple golang expirement with ANSI colors
package main
// http://play.golang.org/p/jZ5pa944O1 <- will not display the colors
import "fmt"
const (
InfoColor = "\033[1;34m%s\033[0m"
NoticeColor = "\033[1;36m%s\033[0m"
WarningColor = "\033[1;33m%s\033[0m"
ErrorColor = "\033[1;31m%s\033[0m"
DebugColor = "\033[0;36m%s\033[0m"
)
func main() {
fmt.Printf(InfoColor, "Info")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Printf(NoticeColor, "Notice")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Printf(WarningColor, "Warning")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Printf(ErrorColor, "Error")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Printf(DebugColor, "Debug")
fmt.Println("")
}
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G2G2G2G commented Oct 18, 2021

@zaydek-old in case you're colorblind and didn't know, your colors are wrong. See the original post for correct colors.

@andyfeller
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❤️

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DennisPing commented Apr 11, 2022

Thank you. Very helpful for go test. Anything that fails prints Red so I can easily spot it. (on Linux)

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