A lightweight and extensible Java library for styling and beautifying terminal output
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A lightweight and extensible Java library for styling and beautifying terminal output
Processes legacy BBS-style ANSI art (ACiDDraw, PabloDraw, etc.) to UTF-8. Escape codes and line endings are processed for terminal friendliness.
Easy terminal colors, with chainable methods.
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A simple program for inverting color ANSI escape codes.
ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/craigbarnes/lua-terminfo-parser
Terminal colorization and text style decoration for Dart.
An Amiga ascii to svg converter
A simple suite of Python scripts done for easier dot-matrix printer usage.
This is a library with a collection of functions for making terminal programs, based on escape codes.
ANSI escape sequences for Deno. Clean, fast, feature-rich terminal control with advanced cursor, color, and terminal management.
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