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C-style escape directives for Common Lisp.
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libaescprintf is a little library based on the ANSI escape sequences for pretty ouput.
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Captivating experience for families via a printable version of an escape game combined with interactivity with website.
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Modern cpp parser for ansi escape sequences in terminfo
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A plugin for flake8 that detects and reports invalid escape sequences
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💻 parse ANSI escape codes (colors, underlines, etc.)
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Source code to formatted text converter
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Inline images and file transfers for iTerm2.
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The spec for "ANSI Escape sequences" in searchable, linkable form
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A repository dedicated to terminal escape injections.
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Improved print function that handles ANSI escapes even on Windows
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Given some data, jsesc returns the shortest possible stringified & ASCII-safe representation of that data.
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“ANSITerm” provides ANSI escape codes and true color formatting for .NET Core's Console on Linux terminals.
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Simple ANSI escape sequence decoder and analyzer for the .NET Core 3.1 platform.
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An ANSI escape sequence to HTML converter
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