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ANSI color codes in Python
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# SGR color constants | |
# rene-d 2018 | |
class Colors: | |
""" ANSI color codes """ | |
BLACK = "\033[0;30m" | |
RED = "\033[0;31m" | |
GREEN = "\033[0;32m" | |
BROWN = "\033[0;33m" | |
BLUE = "\033[0;34m" | |
PURPLE = "\033[0;35m" | |
CYAN = "\033[0;36m" | |
LIGHT_GRAY = "\033[0;37m" | |
DARK_GRAY = "\033[1;30m" | |
LIGHT_RED = "\033[1;31m" | |
LIGHT_GREEN = "\033[1;32m" | |
YELLOW = "\033[1;33m" | |
LIGHT_BLUE = "\033[1;34m" | |
LIGHT_PURPLE = "\033[1;35m" | |
LIGHT_CYAN = "\033[1;36m" | |
LIGHT_WHITE = "\033[1;37m" | |
BOLD = "\033[1m" | |
FAINT = "\033[2m" | |
ITALIC = "\033[3m" | |
UNDERLINE = "\033[4m" | |
BLINK = "\033[5m" | |
NEGATIVE = "\033[7m" | |
CROSSED = "\033[9m" | |
END = "\033[0m" | |
# cancel SGR codes if we don't write to a terminal | |
if not __import__("sys").stdout.isatty(): | |
for _ in dir(): | |
if isinstance(_, str) and _[0] != "_": | |
locals()[_] = "" | |
else: | |
# set Windows console in VT mode | |
if __import__("platform").system() == "Windows": | |
kernel32 = __import__("ctypes").windll.kernel32 | |
kernel32.SetConsoleMode(kernel32.GetStdHandle(-11), 7) | |
del kernel32 | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
for i in dir(Colors): | |
if i[0:1] != "_" and i != "END": | |
print("{:>16} {}".format(i, getattr(Colors, i) + i + Colors.END)) |
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#! /bin/bash | |
# rene-d 2015 | |
# définition de constantes SGR pour affichage de couleur | |
# exemple: echo -e ${COLOR_RED}rouge${COLOR_END} | |
if ! tty -s; then | |
# ne pas changer l'indentation des lignes suivantes | |
COLOR_BLACK="" | |
COLOR_RED="" | |
COLOR_GREEN="" | |
COLOR_BROWN="" | |
COLOR_BLUE="" | |
COLOR_PURPLE="" | |
COLOR_CYAN="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_GRAY="" | |
COLOR_DARK_GRAY="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_RED="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN="" | |
COLOR_YELLOW="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN="" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_WHITE="" | |
COLOR_BOLD="" | |
COLOR_FAINT="" | |
COLOR_ITALIC="" | |
COLOR_UNDERLINE="" | |
COLOR_BLINK="" | |
COLOR_NEGATIVE="" | |
COLOR_CROSSED="" | |
COLOR_END="" | |
else | |
# ne pas indenter les lignes suivantes (pour le sed suivant) | |
COLOR_BLACK="\033[0;30m" | |
COLOR_RED="\033[0;31m" | |
COLOR_GREEN="\033[0;32m" | |
COLOR_BROWN="\033[0;33m" | |
COLOR_BLUE="\033[0;34m" | |
COLOR_PURPLE="\033[0;35m" | |
COLOR_CYAN="\033[0;36m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_GRAY="\033[0;37m" | |
COLOR_DARK_GRAY="\033[1;30m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_RED="\033[1;31m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN="\033[1;32m" | |
COLOR_YELLOW="\033[1;33m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE="\033[1;34m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE="\033[1;35m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN="\033[1;36m" | |
COLOR_LIGHT_WHITE="\033[1;37m" | |
COLOR_BOLD="\033[1m" | |
COLOR_FAINT="\033[2m" | |
COLOR_ITALIC="\033[3m" | |
COLOR_UNDERLINE="\033[4m" | |
COLOR_BLINK="\033[5m" | |
COLOR_NEGATIVE="\033[7m" | |
COLOR_CROSSED="\033[9m" | |
# ne pas changer l'indentation des lignes suivantes | |
COLOR_END="\033[0m" | |
fi | |
# affiche les couleurs | |
if [ "$1" = "-h" ] ; then | |
for i in `cat $0 | sed -e 's/^\(COLOR.*\)=\(.*\)/\1/p;d'`; do | |
[ "$i" != "COLOR_END" ] && echo -e ${!i}$i${COLOR_END} | |
done | |
fi |
The green is my fav
The green is my fav
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Hello Rene,
I would like to comment on some issues from colors.py but don' t see how to contact you personally.
Hope to hear from you,
Piet from NL
These comments are the best way to comment on issues.
Merci pour les codes couleurs.
For simply white: "\033[0m"
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gracias! 100 days of code