The color cyan, in ansi.
A simple game engine for the browser, eventually
tsParticles monochrome cyan palette
tsParticles duality red/cyan palette
Cyan Design System CSS Styles
Cyan Design System Lit Components
IoD solutions branded Slidev theme (cyan/white identity)
Node.js, Faster, cheaper, better web framework written in Typescript
42 animated React components for programmatic SEO pages. Remotion video, Magic UI style animations, trust signals, JSON-LD helpers. Teal/cyan brand, supports light and dark themes.
cyan-cli core
A Design System for the 11thDEG sites.
Neon Gradient theme for Vertex CMS — ultra-vibrant neon pink/cyan/purple palette
A Design System and component library for Pelilauta, Cinis etc. projects
Console HUD Tailwind CSS theme preset — dark terminal aesthetic, cyan glow, chamfered panels
JS package for 'cyan' color
Cypress-like Testing for React + JSDOM
This is package watery-cyan-unicorn
It's a simple renderer for cyan-json data
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This is package awkward-cyan-bedbug
Ultra-fast, customizable shell prompt generator with zero-copy parsing
Macros for creating coloured console output.
Backend integrations with Slack, Confluence, github, JIRA and much more
A crate for colorful printing macros.
The simplest crate in existence for terminal colors
An atomic output library based on Rust that supports output functionalities through functions, builders, and other methods. It allows customization of text and background colors.
Customizable animated spinner widgets for Ratatui — braille arcs, bouncing bars, rotating glyphs, and symbol styles
An easy and beautiful way to print
Minimal Matrix-style rain CLI for the terminal
A simple command line argument parser with colors
Color terminal outputs in a minimal, macro-based, and dead simple way.
Ansi codes for the termal library
Simply-cyan is a clear and elegant theme dedicated to text-based websites. It contains an archives functionality and can handle multiple authors. The theme also has a dark/light mode.
A simple hello world gem
`nyaa` (short for `nyaa_anime`) is the painless NyaaTorrents anime command-line tool. Search for and download anime torrents and open them automatically. Results are color-coded - green for new episodes of previously downloaded torrents, cyan (blue) for previously downloaded torrents. Automatically find and downloaded new episodes of previously downloaded anime with `$ nyaa get`. List and manage downloaded torrent files.
# Fancy Logger An easily customizable logger with style. ## Install ### Bundler: `gem 'fancy_logger'` ### RubyGems: `gem install fancy_logger` ## Usage Simply use as if you were using the normal Ruby `Logger` class: ```ruby require 'fancy_logger' logger = FancyLogger.new(STDOUT) logger.info "Hello" ``` ### Config The `config` instance method allows you to modify the configuration of the Logger within a DSL. Continuing with our last example: ```ruby logger.config do timestamp_format "%c" styles do info do foreground :yellow blink true end end end logger.debug 'Look here!' logger.info 'Doing things...' logger.warn 'Watch out!' logger.error 'Bad' logger.fatal 'VERY bad' logger.unknown 'Weird unknown stuff' ``` #### Output ![][output_example] ### Config ```ruby # The format of the timestamp in the log. Follows the strftime standards. timestamp_format "%F %r" # On the first logged message, FancyLogger will prepend a help message # containing a list of all the severities (debug, info, warn, etc) styled # according to your config as reference. # You can disable this by setting the below option to false. show_help_message true # Under styles, you have a configuration for each severity. # Each severity has a configuration with the following valid options: # Key: foreground # Value: # :default, :black, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan, :white # # Key: background # Value: # :default, :black, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan, :white # # Key: reset # Value: true or false # # Key: bright # Value: true or false # # Key: italic # Value: true or false # # Key: underline # Value: true or false # # Key: # blink # Value: true or false # # Key: inverse # Value: true or false # # Key: hide # Value: true or false styles do debug do foreground :black background :cyan end info do foreground :default background :default end warn do foreground :yellow background :default blink true end error do foreground :red background :default end fatal do foreground :black background :red bold true underline true end unknown do foreground :black background :white underline true end end ``` ## Contributing * Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet * Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it * Fork the project * Start or switch to a testing/unstable/feature/bugfix branch * Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution * Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, VERSION or gemspec. ## Copyright Copyright © 2012 Ryan Scott Lewis <ryan@rynet.us>. The MIT License (MIT) - See LICENSE for further details. [output_example]: http://oi44.tinypic.com/sfwlkp.jpg
== Easily add colors, boxes, repetitions and emojis to your terminal output using pipes (|). Install using the Ruby Gem: > gem install pipetext Includes a library module which can be included in your code: require 'pipetext' class YellowPrinter include PipeText def print(string) write('|Y' + string + '|n') end end printer = YellowPrinter.new printer.print('This is yellow') The gem includes a command line interface too: > pipetext > pipetext '|Ccyan|n' Easily set your bash prompt colors using pipetext: > PS1=$(pipetext '|$|g\u|n@|g\h|n:|g\w|n$ ') Works with files: > pipetext <filename> Works with pipes too: > echo '|RRed test |u1f49c|n' | pipetext --- | pipe || & ampersand && Toggle (&) background color mode |& smoke |s white |W black text on white background |k&w red |r bright red |R red background &r green |g bright green |G green background &g blue |b bright blue |B blue background &b cyan |c bright cyan |C cyan background &c yellow |y bright yellow |Y yellow background &y magenta |m bright magenta |M magenta background &m --- Hex RGB color codes: Foreground |#RRGGBB Background &#RRGGBB Palette colors (256) using Hex: |p33&pF8 Clear Screen |! black with white background |K&w Blinking |@ white with magenta background |w&m invert |i smoke with green background |s&g Underlined |_ red with cyan background |r&c Italics |~ bright red with blue background |R&b Bold |+ green with yellow background |g&y Faint |. bright green with red background |G&r Crossed out |x normal color and background |n&n Escape Sequence |\ Center text using current position and line end number |{text to center} Add spaces to line end |; Set line end |]# Set current x,y cursor position |[x,y] Terminal bell |[bell] Move cursor up 1 line |^ Hide cursor |h Move cursor down 1 line |v Unhide cursor |H Move cursor forward 1 character |> Sleep timer in seconds |[#s] Move cursor back 1 character |< Sleep timer in milliseconds |[#ms] Capture variable |(variable name=data) Display variable |(variable name) Add to variable |(variable name+=data) Subtract from variable |(variable name-=data) Multiple variable |(variable name*=data) Divide variable |(variable name/=data) Copy variable to current number |(#variable name) |$ toggles [ and ] around empty sequences automatically for bash command prompts --- Emojis: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html |[Abbreviated CLDR Short Name] 😍 |[smiling face with heart-eyes] or ⚙ |[gear] 💤 |[zzz] 👨 |[man] 😍 |[sm f w he e] ✔ |U2714 ❌ |U274c ☮ |u262E 💎 |u1f48e 💜 |u1f49c --- Single or double line box mode with |- or |= ┌──┬──┐ ╔══╦══╗ +--+--+ <-- Draw this with this: |15 |-[--v--] |=[--v--] |o[--v--] │ │ │ ║ ║ ║ | | | |15 |-! ! ! |=! ! ! |o! ! ! 123456789012345├──┴──┤ ╠══╩══╣ +--+--+ |y1234567890|g12345|n|->--^--< |=>--^--< |o>--^--< 15 Spaces │ │ ║ ║ | | |c15|n Spaces|6 |-! ! |=! ! |o! ! (|15 ) └─────┘ ╚═════╝ +-----+ (||15 )|9 |-{-----} |={-----} |o{-----} ┌──────────────────┐ ╔════════════════════╗ |-[|18-]|4 |g&m|=[|20-]|n&n|O │ │ ║ ║ |-!|18 !|4 |g&m|=!|20 !|n&n|O ├──────────────────┤ ╠════════════════════╣ |->|18-<|4 &m|g|=>|20-<|n&n|O │ │ ║ ║ |-!|18 !|4 |g&m|=!|20 !|n&n|O └──────────────────┘ ╚════════════════════╝ |-{|18-}|4 |g&m|={|20-}|n&n|O --- Repetition using | followed by the number of characters to repeat and then the character to repeat. |15* does the * character 15 times like this: *************** --- ==Use the ++pipetext++ command to see other options and examples.
# Hexflex [](https://travis-ci.org/aauthor/hexflex) Hexflex is a Ruby gem and command-line tool for automatically generating [hexaflexagon] templates. ## Installation gem install 'hexaflexa' ...or you can put it in your Gemfile. ## Usage ### as a gem in your ruby project To create an [RVG] object containing a vector of the hexaflexagon template: Hexflex.make_template_vector(side_fills: ARRAY_OF_SIDE_FILLS, template: TEMPLATE) To save the hexaflexagon template as a file to the disk: Hexflex.create_template_image!(side_fills: ARRAY_OF_SIDE_FILLS, template: TEMPLATE, output_file_name: OUTPUT) Where: - a `SIDE_FILL` is a [standard X color] or path to file for a side of the hexaflexagon. Either three or zero sides should be specified. The default are cyan, magenta, and yellow. - `TEMPLATE` is template the form for the hexaflexagon. It can either be "tape" or "glue". The default is "tape". - `OUTPUT` is a path to save the hexaflexagon template image. The default is "out.png". ### as a command-line tool hexflex [-s SIDE_FILL -s SIDE_FILL -s SIDE_FILL] [-t TEMPLATE] [-o OUTPUT] See above for definitions of `SIDE_FILL`, `TEMPLATE`, AND `OUTPUT`. [hexaflexagon]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexagon#Trihexaflexagon [standard X color]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names [RVG]: https://rmagick.github.io/rvg.html
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