ANSI colorization helper functions for Clojure programs.
You can call (clansi/style-test-page)
to see what colors and styles are supported
by your terminal.
Wrap strings in ANSI color and style codes like this:
(style "foo bar" :red)
(style "foo bar" :underline)
(style "foo bar" :blue :bg-red :underline)
You can turn the production of ANSI codes on or off by rebinding the
clansi.core/use-ansi
variable at runtime. This allows you to
maintain only one version of your code with the strings marked up for
color, and then turn ANSI on or off as desired, according to the
properties of each output device, user preference, execution context,
etc.
(without-ansi)
and (with-ansi)
convenience macros are provided for
this purpose:
(defn print-colorized []
(println (style "foo bar" :red)))
(print-colorized) ;; prints "foo bar" in red
(without-ansi (print-colorized)) ;; prints plain "foo bar", without any ANSI color codes
(without-ansi (with-ansi (print-colorized)) (print-colorized)) ;; prints a red "foo bar", then a plaintext "foo bar"
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