Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: clirainbow
Version: 1.0.3
Summary: Easily print colored text.
Home-page: https://github.com/mlevesquedion/clirainbow
Author: Michaël Lévesque-Dion
Author-email: mlevesquedion@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # CliRAINBOW
        Easily print colored text.
        
        ## Example usage
        ```python
        >>> from clirainbow import Colorizer, RED, GREEN
        >>> c = Colorizer()
        >>> c.print('<hello> <world!>', RED, GREEN)
        ```
        
        ## Additional info
        
        * If you want to insert a literal bracket, double it (e.g. write `<<` instead of `<`)
            * (this is the same behavior as Python's builtins)
        * Angle brackets are used instead of the traditional curly brackets in order to prevent clashes with Python's builtin string formatting facilities
        
        
        ## Exceptions
        
        At the moment, three possible exceptions may occur while using the library : 
        1. A color bracket is opened, but never closed (`ColorBracketOpenedButNotClosed`)
        2. More brackets than colors are given (`MoreBracketsThanColors`)
        3. More colors than brackets are given (`MoreColorsThanBrackets`)
        
        In each case, a readable error message is produced
        
        ## Disclaimer
        Colors may not appear on certain systems (e.g., Windows) or with certain terminals.
        
        ## Dependencies
        CliRAINBOW is built on top of colorama : https://github.com/tartley/colorama
        
        ## Future plans
        * Generate code in `colors.py` with a script instead of at runtime
            * Allow code completion
            * Remove annoying error messages
        * Add support for reusing colors by index, e.g. `c.print('<0:oh> <1:hai> <0:there>', colors.RED, colors.BLACK)`
            * Make it more similar to Python's `format`
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
