Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package color is a modification of https://github.com/fatih/color/blob/master/color.go
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func Blackf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Bluef(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Cyanf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Greenf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiBlackf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiBluef(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiCyanf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiGreenf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiMagentaf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiRedf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiWhitef(format string, a ...interface{})
- func HiYellowf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Magentaf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Redf(format string, a ...interface{})
- func SBlack(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SBlue(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SCyan(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SGreen(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiBlack(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiBlue(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiCyan(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiGreen(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiMagenta(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiRed(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiWhite(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SHiYellow(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SMagenta(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SRed(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SWhite(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func SYellow(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func Unset()
- func Whitef(format string, a ...interface{})
- func Yellowf(format string, a ...interface{})
- type Attribute
- type Color
- func (c *Color) Add(value ...Attribute) *Color
- func (c *Color) DisableColor()
- func (c *Color) EnableColor()
- func (c *Color) Equals(c2 *Color) bool
- func (c *Color) Fprint(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) FprintFunc() func(w io.Writer, a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Fprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) FprintfFunc() func(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) FprintlnFunc() func(w io.Writer, a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) PrintFunc() func(a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) PrintfFunc() func(format string, a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
- func (c *Color) PrintlnFunc() func(a ...interface{})
- func (c *Color) Set() *Color
- func (c *Color) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string
- func (c *Color) SprintFunc() func(a ...interface{}) string
- func (c *Color) Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func (c *Color) SprintfFunc() func(format string, a ...interface{}) string
- func (c *Color) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string
- func (c *Color) SprintlnFunc() func(a ...interface{}) string
Constants ¶
const ( ButtonBackgroundColor = tcell.ColorGray FieldBackgroundColor = tcell.ColorGray TitleColor = tcell.Color87 ModalBackgroundColor = tcell.ColorOrangeRed )
Variables ¶
var ( // NoColor defines if the output is colorized or not. It's dynamically set to // false or true based on the stdout's file descriptor referring to a terminal // or not. This is a global option and affects all colors. For more control // over each color block use the methods DisableColor() individually. NoColor = os.Getenv("TERM") == "dumb" || (!isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd()) && !isatty.IsCygwinTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd())) // Output defines the standard output of the print functions. By default // os.Stdout is used. Output = colorable.NewColorableStdout() // Error defines a color supporting writer for os.Stderr. Error = colorable.NewColorableStderr() )
var ( // Section is used for sections Section = New(FgHiYellow, Underline).Sprintf // Primary is used for primary texts Primary = SHiCyan // Secondary is used for secondary texts Secondary = SHiGreen // Flag is used for global and local flags Flag = SGreen // Separator is used for separators Separator = SRed // R resets the color R = New(Reset).Sprintf("") )
Functions ¶
func Blackf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Blackf(format string, a ...interface{})
Blackf is a convenient helper function to print with black foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func Bluef ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Bluef(format string, a ...interface{})
Bluef is a convenient helper function to print with blue foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func Cyanf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Cyanf(format string, a ...interface{})
Cyanf is a convenient helper function to print with cyan foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func Greenf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Greenf(format string, a ...interface{})
Greenf is a convenient helper function to print with green foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiBlackf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiBlackf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiBlackf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity black foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiBluef ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiBluef(format string, a ...interface{})
HiBluef is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity blue foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiCyanf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiCyanf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiCyanf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity cyan foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiGreenf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiGreenf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiGreenf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity green foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiMagentaf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiMagentaf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiMagentaf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity magenta foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiRedf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiRedf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiRedf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity red foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiWhitef ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiWhitef(format string, a ...interface{})
HiWhitef is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity white foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func HiYellowf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func HiYellowf(format string, a ...interface{})
HiYellowf is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity yellow foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func Magentaf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Magentaf(format string, a ...interface{})
Magentaf is a convenient helper function to print with magenta foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func Redf ¶ added in v1.19.0
func Redf(format string, a ...interface{})
Redf is a convenient helper function to print with red foreground. A newline is appended to format by default.
func SBlack ¶ added in v1.19.0
SBlack is a convenient helper function to return a string with black foreground.
func SBlue ¶ added in v1.19.0
SBlue is a convenient helper function to return a string with blue foreground.
func SCyan ¶ added in v1.19.0
SCyan is a convenient helper function to return a string with cyan foreground.
func SGreen ¶ added in v1.19.0
SGreen is a convenient helper function to return a string with green foreground.
func SHiBlack ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiBlack is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity black foreground.
func SHiBlue ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiBlue is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity blue foreground.
func SHiCyan ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiCyan is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity cyan foreground.
func SHiGreen ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiGreen is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity green foreground.
func SHiMagenta ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiMagenta is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity magenta foreground.
func SHiRed ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiRed is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity red foreground.
func SHiWhite ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiWhite is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity white foreground.
func SHiYellow ¶ added in v1.19.0
SHiYellow is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity yellow foreground.
func SMagenta ¶ added in v1.19.0
SMagenta is a convenient helper function to return a string with magenta foreground.
func SRed ¶ added in v1.19.0
SRed is a convenient helper function to return a string with red foreground.
func SWhite ¶ added in v1.19.0
SWhite is a convenient helper function to return a string with white foreground.
func SYellow ¶ added in v1.19.0
SYellow is a convenient helper function to return a string with yellow foreground.
func Unset ¶
func Unset()
Unset resets all escape attributes and clears the output. Usually should be called after Set().
Types ¶
type Attribute ¶
type Attribute int
Attribute defines a single SGR Code
const ( Reset Attribute = iota Bold Faint Italic Underline BlinkSlow BlinkRapid ReverseVideo Concealed CrossedOut )
Base attributes
Foreground text colors
const ( FgHiBlack Attribute = iota + 90 FgHiRed FgHiGreen FgHiYellow FgHiBlue FgHiMagenta FgHiCyan FgHiWhite )
Foreground Hi-Intensity text colors
Background text colors
type Color ¶
type Color struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Color defines a custom color object which is defined by SGR parameters.
func Set ¶
Set sets the given parameters immediately. It will change the color of output with the given SGR parameters until color.Unset() is called.
func (*Color) Add ¶
Add is used to chain SGR parameters. Use as many as parameters to combine and create custom color objects. Example: Add(color.FgRed, color.Underline).
func (*Color) DisableColor ¶
func (c *Color) DisableColor()
DisableColor disables the color output. Useful to not change any existing code and still being able to output. Can be used for flags like "--no-color". To enable back use EnableColor() method.
func (*Color) EnableColor ¶
func (c *Color) EnableColor()
EnableColor enables the color output. Use it in conjunction with DisableColor(). Otherwise this method has no side effects.
func (*Color) Fprint ¶
Fprint formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to w. Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of type *os.File.
func (*Color) FprintFunc ¶
FprintFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Fprint().
func (*Color) Fprintf ¶
Fprintf formats according to a format specifier and writes to w. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of type *os.File.
func (*Color) FprintfFunc ¶
FprintfFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Fprintf().
func (*Color) Fprintln ¶
Fprintln formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to w. Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of type *os.File.
func (*Color) FprintlnFunc ¶
FprintlnFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Fprintln().
func (*Color) Print ¶
Print formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output. Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. This is the standard fmt.Print() method wrapped with the given color.
func (*Color) PrintFunc ¶
func (c *Color) PrintFunc() func(a ...interface{})
PrintFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Print().
func (*Color) Printf ¶
Printf formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. This is the standard fmt.Printf() method wrapped with the given color.
func (*Color) PrintfFunc ¶
PrintfFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Printf().
func (*Color) Println ¶
Println formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output. Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. This is the standard fmt.Print() method wrapped with the given color.
func (*Color) PrintlnFunc ¶
func (c *Color) PrintlnFunc() func(a ...interface{})
PrintlnFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as colorized with color.Println().
func (*Color) SprintFunc ¶
SprintFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the given arguments with fmt.Sprint(). Useful to put into or mix into other string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output, example:
put := New(FgYellow).SprintFunc() fmt.Fprintf(color.Output, "This is a %s", put("warning"))
func (*Color) SprintfFunc ¶
SprintfFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the given arguments with fmt.Sprintf(). Useful to put into or mix into other string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output.
func (*Color) Sprintln ¶
Sprintln is just like Println, but returns a string instead of printing it.
func (*Color) SprintlnFunc ¶
SprintlnFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the given arguments with fmt.Sprintln(). Useful to put into or mix into other string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output.