terminal colours python code example

Example 1: print colored text python

def colored(r, g, b, text):
    return "\033[38;2;{};{};{}m{} \033[38;2;255;255;255m".format(r, g, b, text)
  
text = 'Hello, World'
colored_text = colored(255, 0, 0, text)
print(colored_text)

#or

print(colored(255, 0, 0, 'Hello, World'))

Example 2: python ansi escape sequences color collection

class colors:
    reset = "\033[0m"

    # Black
    fgBlack = "\033[30m"
    fgBrightBlack = "\033[30;1m"
    bgBlack = "\033[40m"
    bgBrightBlack = "\033[40;1m"

    # Red
    fgRed = "\033[31m"
    fgBrightRed = "\033[31;1m"
    bgRed = "\033[41m"
    bgBrightRed = "\033[41;1m"

    # Green
    fgGreen = "\033[32m"
    fgBrightGreen = "\033[32;1m"
    bgGreen = "\033[42m"
    bgBrightGreen = "\033[42;1m"

    # Yellow
    fgYellow = "\033[33m"
    fgBrightYellow = "\033[33;1m"
    bgYellow = "\033[43m"
    bgBrightYellow = "\033[43;1m"

    # Blue
    fgBlue = "\033[34m"
    fgBrightBlue = "\033[34;1m"
    bgBlue = "\033[44m"
    bgBrightBlue = "\033[44;1m"

    # Magenta
    fgMagenta = "\033[35m"
    fgBrightMagenta = "\033[35;1m"
    bgMagenta = "\033[45m"
    bgBrightMagenta = "\033[45;1m"

    # Cyan
    fgCyan = "\033[36m"
    fgBrightCyan = "\033[36;1m"
    bgCyan = "\033[46m"
    bgBrightCyan = "\033[46;1m"

    # White
    fgWhite = "\033[37m"
    fgBrightWhite = "\033[37;1m"
    bgWhite = "\033[47m"
    bgBrightWhite = "\033[47;1m"

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