Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: better_crayons
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: TextUI colors for Python.
Home-page: https://github.com/xMistt/better_crayons
Author: xMistt
Author-email: xmistt@github.com
Maintainer: xMistt
Maintainer-email: xmistt@github.com
License: MIT
Description: Better Crayons: Text UI colors for Python.
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        This module is really simple, it gives you colored strings for terminal
        usage. Included colors are ``red``, ``green``, ``yellow``, ``blue``, ``black``, ``magenta``, ``cyan``, ``white``, and ``normal`` ( as well as ``clean`` and ``disable``).
        
        **Better Crayons** is nice because it automatically wraps a given string in both the foreground color, as well as returning to the original state after the string is complete. Most terminal color libraries make you manage this yourself.
        
        
        ![example](https://i.imgur.com/eob4G6m.png)
        
        Arguments include ``always=True`` and ``bold=True``.
        
        Features
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        - If you call ``disable()``, all future calls to colors will be ignored.
        - If you call ``normal()``, color is reset to default foreground color
        - If the current process is not in a TTY (e.g. being piped), no colors will be displayed.
        - Length of ColoredStrings can be properly calculated.
        - Powered by colorama.
        
        Usage is simple
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            # red is red, white is white.
            >>> print('{} white'.format(better_crayons.red('red')))
            red white
        
        That's it!
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
            $ pip install better_crayons
        
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