terminal-colors
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Colorizing your terminal - without library - python environment
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🖌️ - Term Display is a lib to create colored interfaces on terminal.
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A python logging Formatter that colorizes logs by record attribute value bucket
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Easy terminal text formatting. Makes storing, modifying, and printing formatted terminal text simple. Uses ANSI escape sequences for colors and formats.
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Cycles color of Mac Terminal
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Butrin is a theme that features a natural color scheme with a modern flair.
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Rust version of ColorSeq
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Color-coded debug logging by go routine id.
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Sep 3, 2018 - Go
My terminal color test script collection
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🎩 Dantes for Windows Terminal
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Collection of ANSI terminal related tools.
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A c++ terminal output library inspired by the 'rich' python library
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💅 Preview and select your favorite iTerm2 color scheme in the browser
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Modify the terminal in all different ways
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A small collection of terminal colorschemes.
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Syntax highlighting in your terminal.
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Mar 6, 2018 - JavaScript
text formatter and renderer for the shell
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Apr 10, 2017 - Shell
Shell colors definitions: prevent mental burdening recalling color code by sourcing colors.sh
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A custom color scheme based on the popular video game Cyberpunk 2077 created for Windows Terminal.
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