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https://github.com/AbhijithAJ/clrprint

Print colorful output in the terminal, idle, cmd, and Windows PowerShell using the same functions.
https://github.com/AbhijithAJ/clrprint

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Print colorful output in the terminal, idle, cmd, and Windows PowerShell using the same functions.

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clrprint v2.0

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- Colorful output
- Work's on IDLE, command prompt, windows powerShell, and terminal
- Simply input() with clrinput() and print() with clrprint()
- Basic colors only. Red, green, yellow, blue, purple, and black/white (default)
- Flexible to print or take input only on demand (on DEBUG)
- User input timeout feature (This is supported only on interactive shell)
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## ABOUT

This **clrprint** is developed to print a colorful output on idle, windows power shell and terminal. It has red, blue, green, yellow, purple and black/white (default) colors.

clrinput() includes a timeout feature that returns None if no user input is received within a certain amount of time.

*It prints with default color if given color is not available.*

### Installation
You can install clrprint by running the following command
```
pip install clrprint
```

**Usage**

It's as simple as using Python's print() and input() functions.

Argument **clr** to represent color, **debug** to print only when debug=True are added.

clrinput() takes **timeout** argument that returns None if no user input is not received within a certain amount of time.

*Note: **timeout** feature is not supported in IDLE. It is neglected by IDLE if it is passed*

You can use clrhelp() to print out and see how to use it.

Example Code:
```python
from clrprint import *

clrprint('text1','text2', clr='r') # single letter is enough to represent color.
clrprint('text1_clr1','text2_clr2','text3_clr3','text4_clr4', clr='r,y,g') # prints 3 colors in same line
clrprint('ERROR:','error information','suggestions 1','suggestion2','suggestion3', clr='r,y,g') # print

#Supported on terminal, command prompt and powershell
colord_text = clrit('text1', 'text2', clr='r,g') # returns ASCII coloured text
print(colord_text)
user_input = clrinput('Choose yes/no?', clr='r', timeout=10) or "DEFAULT" # Take user input in 10 sec else Choose any Default value
print(user_input)

```

The input timeout functionality was inspired by [WereCatf](https://github.com/WereCatf) from the project [werecatf](https://github.com/werecatf/pytimedinput/)

## Screenshots
Terminal:

IDLE:

Powershell:

### Example Code
```python
'''
Developed by Abhijith Boppe - linkedin.com/in/abhijith-boppe/
'''
from clrprint import *

userclr = clrinput('Enter color: ',clr='green').strip() # prompt color text
clrprint('You enterd', userclr,clr=userclr) # print it in that color

# If color not available it print's with default color (white/black)

# Input timeout and clrit (Works on terminal, cmd and powershell. Not supported on IDLE).
continue_ = clrinput('Continue FUZZING? :',clr='p', timeout=15) or False # if no user input in 15, take False
if continue_:
FUZZ()
colored_text = clrit('Text1', 'Text2', clr='r,g') # Returns ASCII colored text
clrhelp() # to list out usage and available colors.
```



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## License & copyright
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Licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE)