pub enum Color {
Show 18 variants Black, LightRed, DarkRed, LightGreen, DarkGreen, LightYellow, DarkYellow, LightBlue, DarkBlue, LightMagenta, DarkMagenta, LightCyan, DarkCyan, White, Grey, DarkGrey, Rgb { r: u8, g: u8, b: u8, }, AnsiValue(u8),
}
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Represents a color to be used for text styling purposes.

Currently a clone of [crossterm::style::Color]. Check their documentation for detailed documentation.

In summary, the 16 defined colors are supported by almost all terminals. The Rgb and AnsiValue variants are supported in more modern ones.

Variants

Black

Black color.

Ansi code reference: 0

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightRed

Light red color.

Ansi code reference: 9

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkRed color (Ansi code reference 1).

DarkRed

Dark red color.

Ansi code reference: 1

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightGreen

Light green color.

Ansi code reference: 10

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkGreen color (Ansi code reference 2).

DarkGreen

Dark green color.

Ansi code reference: 2

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightYellow

Light yellow color.

Ansi code reference: 11

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkYellow color (Ansi code reference 3).

DarkYellow

Dark yellow color.

Ansi code reference: 3

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightBlue

Light blue color.

Ansi code reference: 12

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkBlue color (Ansi code reference 4).

DarkBlue

Dark blue color.

Ansi code reference: 4

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightMagenta

Light magenta color.

Ansi code reference: 13

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkMagenta color (Ansi code reference 5).

DarkMagenta

Dark magenta color.

Ansi code reference: 5

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

LightCyan

Light cyan color.

Ansi code reference: 14

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the DarkCyan color (Ansi code reference 6).

DarkCyan

Dark cyan color.

Ansi code reference: 6

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

White

White color.

Ansi code reference: 15

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the Grey color (Ansi code reference 7).

Grey

Grey color.

Ansi code reference: 7

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

DarkGrey

Dark grey color.

Ansi code reference: 8

Supported on two terminal back-ends: crossterm (the default) and termion. On console, it is mapped to the Black color (Ansi code reference 0).

Rgb

Fields

r: u8

red value of RGB.

g: u8

green value of RGB.

b: u8

blue value of RGB.

An RGB color. See RGB color model for more info.

Most UNIX terminals and Windows 10 supported only. See Platform-specific notes for more info.

Supported on the default terminal back-end crossterm and on termion. Not supported on console.

AnsiValue(u8)

An ANSI color. See 256 colors - cheat sheet for more info.

Most UNIX terminals and Windows 10 supported only. See Platform-specific notes for more info.

Supported on all terminal back-ends: crossterm, termion and console.

Trait Implementations

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