Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: terminalcolorpy
Version: 0.0.5
Summary: This is a simple package to print colored messages using ASCI to the terminal built with python 3.
Home-page: https://github.com/ammar-sys/terminalcolorpy
Author: ammarsys
Author-email: amarftw1@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/ammar-sys/terminalcolorpy/issues
Description: # terminalcolorpy
        
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        This is a simple package to print colored messages using ASCI to the terminal built with python 3.
        
        # Usage of terminalcolorpy
        
        
        Usage of it is pretty straight-forward,
        ```py
        print(prainbow('Hello'))
        print(prgb('World', rgb=[255, 0, 0]))
        print(pcolor('!', 'black'))
        ```
        
        TerminalColorPy has 3 main functions, 
        - prainbow 
        - prgb 
        - pcolor
        
        **prainbow** takes a single parameter which is text to return as rainbow
        
        **prgb** takes 2 mandatory & 2 optional parameters. text (str), rgb (list) being mandatory and markup (list) & highlight 
        (str) being optional. 
        - text ; text to return
        - rgb ; color of the text \[R, G, B]
        - markup ; what markups to use on the text (see bellow)
        - highlight ; color to highlight the text with
        
        **pcolor** being same as prgb but instead of a rgb parameter it takes a color (see bellow for accepted ones)
        
        # List of accepted values
        
            highlight_values = [
                'gray',
                'pink',
                'black',
                'yellow',
                'green',
                'blue',
                'red'
            ]
        
            color_values = [
                'pink',
                'blue',
                'cyan',
                'green',
                'yellow',
                'red',
                'black',
                'orange'
            ]
        
            text_markup_values = [
                'bold',
                'underline',
                'italic',
                'striked'
            ]
        
        **RGB** parameter takes any values from 0 to 255.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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