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Programming language: Go
License: MIT License
Latest version: v0.1

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chalk

Chalk is a go package for styling console/terminal output.

Check out godoc for some example usage: http://godoc.org/github.com/ttacon/chalk

The api is pretty clean, there are default Colors and TextStyles which can be mixed to create more intense Styles. Styles and Colors can be printed in normal strings (i.e. fmt.Sprintf(chalk.Red)), but Styles, Colors and TextStyles are more meant to be used to style specific text segments (i.e. fmt.Println(chalk.Red.Color("this is red")) or fmt.Println(myStyle.Style("this is blue text that is underlined"))).

Examples

There are a few examples in the examples directory if you want to see a very simplified version of what you can do with chalk.

The following code:

package main

import (
    "fmt"

    "github.com/ttacon/chalk"
)

func main() {
    // You can just use colors
    fmt.Println(chalk.Red, "Writing in colors", chalk.Cyan, "is so much fun", chalk.Reset)
    fmt.Println(chalk.Magenta.Color("You can use colors to color specific phrases"))

    // You can just use text styles
    fmt.Println(chalk.Bold.TextStyle("We can have bold text"))
    fmt.Println(chalk.Underline.TextStyle("We can have underlined text"))
    fmt.Println(chalk.Bold, "But text styles don't work quite like colors :(")

    // Or you can use styles
    blueOnWhite := chalk.Blue.NewStyle().WithBackground(chalk.White)
    fmt.Printf("%s%s%s\n", blueOnWhite, "And they also have backgrounds!", chalk.Reset)
    fmt.Println(
        blueOnWhite.Style("You can style strings the same way you can color them!"))
    fmt.Println(
        blueOnWhite.WithTextStyle(chalk.Bold).
            Style("You can mix text styles with colors, too!"))

    // You can also easily make styling functions thanks to go's functional side
    lime := chalk.Green.NewStyle().
        WithBackground(chalk.Black).
        WithTextStyle(chalk.Bold).
        Style
    fmt.Println(lime("look at this cool lime text!"))
}

Outputs screenshot

WARNING

This package should be pretty stable (I don't forsee backwards incompatible changes), but I'm not making any promises :)