A cross-platform Python 2/3 module for colorful, boring, text-based terminal programs.
Project description
Bext
A cross-platform Python 2/3 module for colorful, boring, text-based terminal programs.
Basically, use Bext if you want to move the cursor around the terminal window and have colorful text, like some kind of limited curses module (but it works on Windows also.)
Installation
To install with pip, run:
pip install bext
Functions
fg(color)
Sets the foreground color, that is, the color of the text. The color is a string of one of the following colors: black, red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white, reset, random.
bg(color)
Sets the background color, that is, the color of the cell behind the text characters. You "paint" a cell with the background color by printing a space character.
size()
Returns a tuple of the (width, height) of the current terminal.
clear()
Erase all the text on the screen, paint the entire terminal to the background color, and
goto(x, y)
Move the cursor to x, y coordinates on the screen. (0, 0) is the top-left corner of the screen.
Example
import bext, random
width, height = bext.size()
try:
while True:
bext.fg('random')
bext.bg('random')
x = random.randint(0, width - 1)
y = random.randint(0, height - 1)
if x == width -1 and y == height - 1:
continue # Windows has weird behavior where a character at the end of the row always moves the cursor to the next row.
bext.goto(x, y)
print('*', end='')
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
Contribute
If you'd like to contribute to Bext, check out https://github.com/asweigart/bext
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