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.
SHell Markup Language | Style Framework for The Terminal
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Creates screenshots based on terminal command output
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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