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python coloring for linux, based on this answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/26445590/3191896
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def color(text, **user_styles): | |
styles = { | |
# styles | |
'reset': '\033[0m', | |
'bold': '\033[01m', | |
'disabled': '\033[02m', | |
'underline': '\033[04m', | |
'reverse': '\033[07m', | |
'strike_through': '\033[09m', | |
'invisible': '\033[08m', | |
# text colors | |
'fg_black': '\033[30m', | |
'fg_red': '\033[31m', | |
'fg_green': '\033[32m', | |
'fg_orange': '\033[33m', | |
'fg_blue': '\033[34m', | |
'fg_purple': '\033[35m', | |
'fg_cyan': '\033[36m', | |
'fg_light_grey': '\033[37m', | |
'fg_dark_grey': '\033[90m', | |
'fg_light_red': '\033[91m', | |
'fg_light_green': '\033[92m', | |
'fg_yellow': '\033[93m', | |
'fg_light_blue': '\033[94m', | |
'fg_pink': '\033[95m', | |
'fg_light_cyan': '\033[96m', | |
# background colors | |
'bg_black': '\033[40m', | |
'bg_red': '\033[41m', | |
'bg_green': '\033[42m', | |
'bg_orange': '\033[43m', | |
'bg_blue': '\033[44m', | |
'bg_purple': '\033[45m', | |
'bg_cyan': '\033[46m', | |
'bg_light_grey': '\033[47m' | |
} | |
color_text = '' | |
for style in user_styles: | |
try: | |
color_text += styles[style] | |
except KeyError: | |
raise KeyError('def color: parameter `{}` does not exist'.format(style)) | |
color_text += text | |
return '\033[0m{}\033[0m'.format(color_text) | |
def error(text): | |
return color(text, bold=True, fg_red=True) | |
def warning(text): | |
return color(text, bold=True, fg_orange=True) | |
def success(text): | |
return color(text, fg_green=True) |
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
import colors | |
def main(): | |
print colors.error('sorry') | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main() |
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It didn't help me. Is it possible that your codes aren't working on Mac?