The ANSI escape sequences used for terminal display control wrapped in macros. Everything is very simple, you can pretty much understand what each macro does when looking at the #define
s and comments. If you are intierested enough into this and want more documentation, open an issue and hope it'll reach me.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <c-ansi-sequences/graphics.h>
int main(void)
{
printf(ANSIQ_SETFG_GREEN"Hello, world!"ANSIQ_GR_RESET"\n");
return 0;
}
The code above will print Hello, world!
in green text color. If you want to compose more styles together, do this:
printf(ANSIQ_GR_SEQ(ANSIQ_FG_WHITE ANSIQ_BG_BLUE
ANSIQ_TXT_BLD ANSIQ_TXT_ITL)
"White, bold, italic text on blue background"ANSIQ_GR_RESET"\n");
If you want to use the same style composition in multiple places, you csn wrap that in a macro:
#define WARNING(text) \
ANSIQ_GR_SEQ(ANSIQ_FG_YELLOW ANSIQ_TXT_UNL) \
text ANSIQ_GR_RESET
printf(WARNING("This is a warning")"\n");