tranci
is a no-dependencies, lightweight, easy-to-use, Pythonic ANSI library. It officially supports Python 3.9-3.13. You can move the cursor around, do some colors. Idk, just general ANSI.
Install the tranci
package with pip
. Run python -m tranci
to confirm it works.
Example code:
import tranci
print(tranci.Red("Red text"))
print(tranci.BGRed("Red background"))
print(tranci.RGB(164, 106, 120, "RGB code"))
print(tranci.HEX("#A44A44", "HEX code"))
weird_cyan_green_color_thing = tranci.HEX(0x3affad)
print(weird_cyan_green_color_thing("You can save them too"))
You can figure out everything else just by looking at your IDE's autocomplete! (or just look at the cool tranci/__main__.py
source code)
- Auto reset handling
- Actual nesting functionality
- IDE auto-complete won't cry seeing the code
- True color
- Zero dependencies
- It's a clone of a JS library. What do you think?
tranci
has everything[that one clone of a JS library that shall not be named]has except fallbacks.- You don't need fallbacks/capabilities-detection. It just adds bloat.
- Even if the JS clone is slightly lighter,
tranci
isn't just colors and styles andoooo look at this bold italic striked underlined red text!!!. It also supports a bit more general ANSI, in a more Pythonic extendable syntax. You can add your own ANSI things totranci
with the class system. Plus the world won't end if your project is 51.82KiB larger than it could be.
Download tranci now! or something uhh what do those mobile game ads say at the end again