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#736 in Command-line interface
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Watercolor
println!(
"\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}\n\t{}",
bold("bold"),
italic("italic"),
dim("dim"),
underline("underline"),
reverse("reverse"),
strikeout("strikeout"),
red("red"),
green("green"),
on_red("on_red"),
on_green("on_green"),
rgb(152, 95, 111, "rgb"),
on_rgb(152, 95, 111, "on_rgb"),
bold(italic(underline(black(on_white("all together now"))))),
)
lib.rs
:
Terminal styling for the rest of us who do not mind the occasional memory allocation
This is how you use the crate:
- Call the function named for the style you want to apply.
- Function calls can be nested
use watercolor::*;
let waow = strikeout(bold(underline(italic(red(on_green("bricks"))))));
println!("{waow}");
Use the same approach to create a "theme" that you can apply to to multiple strings.
use watercolor::*;
let very_important = bold(underline(italic(red(on_white("")))));
println!("{}", very_important.with_text("hello world"));
println!("{}", very_important.with_text("goodbye world"));