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AnsiUtils

Struct AnsiUtils 

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pub struct AnsiUtils;
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ANSI control character utilities

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impl AnsiUtils

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pub fn strip_ansi(text: &str) -> String

Strip ANSI escape sequences from text

Removes color codes, cursor movement, and other ANSI escape sequences while preserving the actual text content.

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use command_stream::ansi::AnsiUtils;

let text = "\x1b[31mRed text\x1b[0m";
assert_eq!(AnsiUtils::strip_ansi(text), "Red text");
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pub fn strip_control_chars(text: &str) -> String

Strip control characters from text, preserving newlines, carriage returns, and tabs

Removes control characters (ASCII 0x00-0x1F and 0x7F) except:

  • Newlines (\n = 0x0A)
  • Carriage returns (\r = 0x0D)
  • Tabs (\t = 0x09)
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use command_stream::ansi::AnsiUtils;

let text = "Hello\x00World\nNew line\tTab";
assert_eq!(AnsiUtils::strip_control_chars(text), "HelloWorld\nNew line\tTab");
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pub fn strip_all(text: &str) -> String

Strip both ANSI sequences and control characters

Combines strip_ansi and strip_control_chars for complete text cleaning.

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pub fn clean_for_processing(data: &str) -> String

Clean data for processing (strips ANSI and control chars)

Alias for strip_all - provides semantic clarity when processing data that needs to be cleaned for further processing.

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