Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
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Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
Picocli is a modern framework for building powerful, user-friendly, GraalVM-enabled command line apps with ease. It supports colors, autocompletion, subcommands, and more. In 1 source file so apps can include as source & avoid adding a dependency. Written in Java, usable from Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, etc.
✨ #PTerm is a modern Go module to easily beautify console output. Featuring charts, progressbars, tables, trees, text input, select menus and much more 🚀 It's completely configurable and 100% cross-platform compatible.
Small C++ program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters
Golang ultimate ANSI-colors that supports Printf/Sprintf methods
A Gradle plugin for printing beautiful logs on the console while running tests
Console version of the game "2048" for GNU/Linux
Library for helping print things prettily, in Clojure - ANSI fonts, formatted exceptions
A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console applications.
An easy syntax to format your strings with colored fonts and backgrounds.
Creates screenshots based on terminal command output
Easily add ANSI colors to your text and symbols in the terminal. ansi-colors is the official ansi styling library for gulp. Used by hundreds of projects, including enquirer, vscode, codeql, azure data studio, aws-cdk, redwoodjs, leaflet, mocha, and many others.
SHell Markup Language | Style Framework for The Terminal
Small, fast library to create ANSI colored strings and codes. [go, golang]
The Tao of Unix Programming (Ruby-powered ANSI colored fortunes)
Ruby gem for ANSI terminal colors 🎨︎ VERY FAST
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