style-print is a utility CLI for formatting and printing text in different styles. It uses the printy library for color and formatting options.
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Install the package using pip:
pip install style-print
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Pre-commit hook:
repos: - repo: local hooks: - id: style-print name: style-print entry: style-print "This is a test" "r>UBI{b}" language: python additional_dependencies: ["style-print"] pass_filenames: false verbose: true
style-print can be used from the command line using the style-print command. The script takes three arguments:
- positional
text: The text to be printed, or the?gimmecommand - optional
options: The options for formatting the text - info
?gimme: A special text that prints the available colors and formats - optional
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The text argument is the text to be printed. If the text is equal to "?gimme", then the available colors and formats are printed. This behavior can be disabled by passing the -d or --disable-gimme flag. You must use double quotes if you want to print a string that contains spaces.
The options argument is used to pass the formatting options to printy. The options are passed in a string format. You must use double quotes if you want to use background colors or colors with greater than or smaller than signs. For example, to set the text color to light red and background color to blue and underlined-bold-italic, you can pass the option "r>UBI{b}".
For more information on the options available, see the printy library documentation: https://github.com/edraobdu/printy#list-1-flags
Just use the printy library itself. The style-print package is just a wrapper around the printy library for command line usage.
If you run into any issues, please open an issue on the GitHub repository: https://github.com/egeakman/style-print/issues
This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details