python print different colors code example

Example 1: python color in console

class bcolors:
    HEADER = '\033[95m'
    OKBLUE = '\033[94m'
    OKGREEN = '\033[92m'
    WARNING = '\033[93m'
    FAIL = '\033[91m'
    ENDC = '\033[0m'
    BOLD = '\033[1m'
    UNDERLINE = '\033[4m'

print(f"{bcolors.WARNING}Error : Test message !{bcolors.ENDC}")

Example 2: how to color print in python

#pip install termcolor
from termcolor import cprint

cprint('Hello, World! In yellow highlighted in red!', 'yellow', 'on_red')
cprint('Hello, World! Underlined in red!', 'red', attrs=["underline"])

Example 3: python print color

# Python program to print 
# green text with red background 

#pip install termcolor
#pip install colorama
  
from colorama import init 
from termcolor import colored 
  
init() 
  
print(colored('Hello, World!', 'green', 'on_red'))

Example 4: python style console output

class colors:
    '''Colors class:
    reset all colors with colors.reset
    two subclasses fg for foreground and bg for background.
    use as colors.subclass.colorname.
    i.e. colors.fg.red or colors.bg.green
    also, the generic bold, disable, underline, reverse, strikethrough,
    and invisible work with the main class
    i.e. colors.bold
    '''
    reset='\033[0m'
    bold='\033[01m'
    disable='\033[02m'
    underline='\033[04m'
    reverse='\033[07m'
    strikethrough='\033[09m'
    invisible='\033[08m'
    class fg:
        black='\033[30m'
        red='\033[31m'
        green='\033[32m'
        orange='\033[33m'
        blue='\033[34m'
        purple='\033[35m'
        cyan='\033[36m'
        lightgrey='\033[37m'
        darkgrey='\033[90m'
        lightred='\033[91m'
        lightgreen='\033[92m'
        yellow='\033[93m'
        lightblue='\033[94m'
        pink='\033[95m'
        lightcyan='\033[96m'
    class bg:
        black='\033[40m'
        red='\033[41m'
        green='\033[42m'
        orange='\033[43m'
        blue='\033[44m'
        purple='\033[45m'
        cyan='\033[46m'
        lightgrey='\033[47m'