The color green, in ansi.
ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codes
Slice a string with ANSI escape codes
This module provides basic ANSI color code support, to allow you to format your console output with foreground and background colors as well as providing bold, italic and underline support.
An elegant lib that converts the chalked (ANSI) text to HTML. (Community)
The color gray, in ansi.
Strip ANSI escape codes from a string
The color red, in ansi.
The color cyan, in ansi.
ANSI to React Elements
Library to easily style texts with string formatting
Easily add ANSI colors to your text and symbols in the terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).
The color italic, in ansi.
The color bold, in ansi.
The color bgblue, in ansi.
Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes
The color bgyellow, in ansi.
The tiniest and the fastest library for terminal output formatting with ANSI colors
The color blue, in ansi.
The color bgcyan, in ansi.
The color hidden, in ansi.
The color underline, in ansi.
The color bggreen, in ansi.
TURN is a new way to view Test::Unit results. With longer running tests, it can be very frustrating to see a failure (....F...) and then have to wait till all the tests finish before you can see what the exact failure was. TURN displays each test on a separate line with failures being displayed immediately instead of at the end of the tests. If you have the 'ansi' gem installed, then TURN output will be displayed in wonderful technicolor (but only if your terminal supports ANSI color codes). Well, the only colors are green and red, but that is still color.
TURN is a new way to view Test::Unit results. With longer running tests, it can be very frustrating to see a failure (....F...) and then have to wait till all the tests finish before you can see what the exact failure was. TURN displays each test on a separate line with failures being displayed immediately instead of at the end of the tests. If you have the 'facets' gem installed, then TURN output will be displayed in wonderful technicolor (but only if your terminal supports ANSI color codes). Well, the only colors are green and red, but that is still color.
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