ANSI escape codes providing control over text formatting and color on supporting text terminals.
This group of escape codes provides control over text styling. For example, to turn on reverse video with bold and then turn off all styling embed these codes,
import io.AnsiColor._
object ColorDemo extends App {
println(s"${REVERSED}${BOLD}Hello 1979!${RESET}")
}
Embedding ANSI color codes in text output will control the text foreground and background colors.
| Foreground | Background | |
|---|---|---|
| BLACK | BLACK_B | |
| RED | RED_B | |
| GREEN | GREEN_B | |
| YELLOW | YELLOW_B | |
| BLUE | BLUE_B | |
| MAGENTA | MAGENTA_B | |
| CYAN | CYAN_B | |
| WHITE | WHITE_B |
| Supertypes | |
|---|---|
| Known subtypes |
ANSI blink
ANSI bold
ANSI invisible
Reset ANSI styles
ANSI reversed
ANSI underlines
Foreground color for ANSI black
Background color for ANSI black
Foreground color for ANSI red
Background color for ANSI red
Foreground color for ANSI green
Background color for ANSI green
Foreground color for ANSI yellow
Background color for ANSI yellow
Foreground color for ANSI blue
Background color for ANSI blue
Foreground color for ANSI magenta
Background color for ANSI magenta
Foreground color for ANSI cyan
Background color for ANSI cyan
Foreground color for ANSI white
Background color for ANSI white
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