How can I use Ruby to colorize the text output to a terminal?
As String class methods (Unix only):
class String
def black; "\e[30m#{self}\e[0m" end
def red; "\e[31m#{self}\e[0m" end
def green; "\e[32m#{self}\e[0m" end
def brown; "\e[33m#{self}\e[0m" end
def blue; "\e[34m#{self}\e[0m" end
def magenta; "\e[35m#{self}\e[0m" end
def cyan; "\e[36m#{self}\e[0m" end
def gray; "\e[37m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_black; "\e[40m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_red; "\e[41m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_green; "\e[42m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_brown; "\e[43m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_blue; "\e[44m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_magenta; "\e[45m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_cyan; "\e[46m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bg_gray; "\e[47m#{self}\e[0m" end
def bold; "\e[1m#{self}\e[22m" end
def italic; "\e[3m#{self}\e[23m" end
def underline; "\e[4m#{self}\e[24m" end
def blink; "\e[5m#{self}\e[25m" end
def reverse_color; "\e[7m#{self}\e[27m" end
end
And usage:
puts "I'm back green".bg_green
puts "I'm red and back cyan".red.bg_cyan
puts "I'm bold and green and backround red".bold.green.bg_red
In my console:
Additionally,
def no_colors
self.gsub /\e\[\d+m/, ""
end
removes formatting characters.
Note
puts "\e[31m" # set format (red foreground)
puts "\e[0m" # clear format
puts "green-#{"red".red}-green".green # will be green-red-normal, because of \e[0
Colorize is my favorite gem! :-)
Check it out:
https://github.com/fazibear/colorize
Installation:
gem install colorize
Usage:
require 'colorize'
puts "I am now red".red
puts "I am now blue".blue
puts "Testing".yellow
I wrote a little method to test out the basic color modes, based on answers by Erik Skoglund and others.
#outputs color table to console, regular and bold modes
def colortable
names = %w(black red green yellow blue pink cyan white default)
fgcodes = (30..39).to_a - [38]
s = ''
reg = "\e[%d;%dm%s\e[0m"
bold = "\e[1;%d;%dm%s\e[0m"
puts ' color table with these background codes:'
puts ' 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49'
names.zip(fgcodes).each {|name,fg|
s = "#{fg}"
puts "%7s "%name + "#{reg} #{bold} "*9 % [fg,40,s,fg,40,s, fg,41,s,fg,41,s, fg,42,s,fg,42,s, fg,43,s,fg,43,s,
fg,44,s,fg,44,s, fg,45,s,fg,45,s, fg,46,s,fg,46,s, fg,47,s,fg,47,s, fg,49,s,fg,49,s ]
}
end
example output:
Combining the answers above, you can implement something that works like the gem colorize without needing another dependency.
class String
# colorization
def colorize(color_code)
"\e[#{color_code}m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def red
colorize(31)
end
def green
colorize(32)
end
def yellow
colorize(33)
end
def blue
colorize(34)
end
def pink
colorize(35)
end
def light_blue
colorize(36)
end
end