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Makes ANSI escape character sequences, for producing colored terminal text and cursor positioning, work under MS Windows. ANSI escape character sequences have long been used to produce colored terminal text and cursor positioning on Unix and Macs. Colorama makes this work on Windows, too. It also provides some shortcuts to help generate ANSI sequences, and works fine in conjunction with any other ANSI sequence generation library, such as Termcolor. This has the upshot of providing a simple cross-platform API for printing colored terminal text from Python, and has the happy side-effect that existing applications or libraries which use ANSI sequences to produce colored output on Linux or Macs can now also work on Windows, simply by calling colorama.init().
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Cross-platform colored terminal text | python310-colorama-0.4.6-2.10.noarch.rpm | ||
python310-colorama-0.4.6-2.8.noarch.html | Cross-platform colored terminal text | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-colorama-0.4.6-2.8.noarch.rpm |
python310-colorama-0.4.6-2.6.noarch.html | Cross-platform colored terminal text | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-colorama-0.4.6-2.6.noarch.rpm |
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