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Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/craigbarnes/lua-terminfo-parser
ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
Terminal colorization and text style decoration for Dart.
This is a Visual Studio Code extension to display and edit VT100 colors and styles in the text editor. A preview and export functionality enable additional workflows for terminal logs and files with VT100-VT520 escape sequences.
Easy terminal colors, with chainable methods.
PowerDir is a PowerShell 7 module as alternative to Get-ChildItem
Set of tools for interacting with Apple ImageWriter II dot-matrix printers
ANSI4J is a library that includes Java parser for processing text with ANSI escape codes (ISO/IEC 6429 control functions) and a CSS generator for styling the text.
A simple program for inverting color ANSI escape codes.
Processes legacy BBS-style ANSI art (ACiDDraw, PabloDraw, etc.) to UTF-8. Escape codes and line endings are processed for terminal friendliness.
Mustache Templates for the Commandline
A simple suite of Python scripts done for easier dot-matrix printer usage.
“ANSITerm” provides ANSI escape codes and true color formatting for .NET Core's Console on Linux terminals.
This is a library with a collection of functions for making terminal programs, based on escape codes.
It has never been easier to start writing ASCII games in NodeJs or browser. This package handles for you basic input (keyboard events) and output (ASCII 'frame').
ANSI colorization and styling for terminal text
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