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term-ansicolor â Term::ANSIColor for Ruby Description Small Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape sequences. It's possible to use constants: require 'term/ansicolor' include Term::ANSIColor print red, bold, "red bold", reset, "\n" Or unary functions: include Term::ANSIColor print red(bold("red bold")), "\n" Blockforms do also autoreset at the block's end: include Term::ANSIColor print
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