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Uses old Rust 2015
0.1.1 | Oct 16, 2020 |
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0.1.0 | Aug 28, 2020 |
#1049 in Command-line interface
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AnsiForm
Easily format strings with ANSI colors
This crate provides a macro for coloring strings, allowing ANSI colors to be set at compile time instead of runtime.
Example
use ansiform::ansi;
println!(ansi!("It {;green,bold}!"), "works");
println!(ansi!("Warning: {:#?;yellow}!"), Some("warning"));
Features
This crate should support all format options defined in
std::fmt
. If it's missing something (and it probably will
before v1.0.0), submit an Issue or PR!
After defining formatting (like :?
or :#?
), you define modifiers with ;option
. You can add
multiple modifiers separated by ,
. So, to print debug format in underlined italic red,
{:?;underline,red,italic}
.
Options
Styles
- bold
- faint
- italic
- underline
Foreground Colors
- black
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white
- bright black
- gray
- grey
- bright red
- bright green
- bright yellow
- bright blue
- bright magenta
- bright cyan
- bright white
Background Colors
- on black
- on red
- on green
- on yellow
- on blue
- on magenta
- on cyan
- on white
- on bright black
- on gray
- on grey
- on bright red
- on bright green
- on bright yellow
- on bright blue
- on bright magenta
- on bright cyan
- on bright white
Dependencies
~3.5–4.5MB
~91K SLoC