Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences.
- change string color
- change string background
- change string effect
Some usage samples:
puts "This is blue".colorize(:blue)
puts "This is light blue".colorize(:light_blue)
puts "This is also blue".colorize(:color => :blue)
puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize(:color => :light_blue, :background => :red)
puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize(:light_blue ).colorize( :background => :red)
puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red
puts "This is red on blue".colorize(:red).on_blue
puts "This is red on blue and underline".colorize(:red).on_blue.underline
puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red.blink
puts "This is uncolorized".blue.on_red.uncolorize
Class methods:
String.colors # return array of all possible colors names
String.modes # return array of all possible modes
String.color_samples # displays color samples in all combinations
String.disable_colorization # check if colorization is disabled
String.disable_colorization = false # enable colorization
String.disable_colorization false # enable colorization
String.disable_colorization = true # disable colorization
String.disable_colorization true # disable colorization
- Win32/Console/ANSI (for Windows)
- gem install colorize
Note: You may need to use sudo to install gems
Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Michał Kalbarczyk
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