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//! **Auto-adapting [`stdout`] / [`stderr`] streams**
//!
//! [`AutoStream`] always accepts [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code),
//! adapting to the user's terminal's capabilities.
//!
//! Benefits
//! - Allows the caller to not be concerned with the terminal's capabilities
//! - Semver safe way of passing styled text between crates as ANSI escape codes offer more
//! compatibility than most crate APIs.
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```
//! # #[cfg(feature = "auto")] {
//! use anstyle_stream::println;
//! use owo_colors::OwoColorize as _;
//!
//! // Foreground colors
//! println!("My number is {:#x}!", 10.green());
//! // Background colors
//! println!("My number is not {}!", 4.on_red());
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! And this will correctly handle piping to a file, etc
pub use AutoStream;
pub use Lockable;
pub use RawStream;
pub use StripStream;
pub use WinconStream;
pub use Buffer;
/// Create an ANSI escape code compatible stdout
///
/// **Note:** Call [`AutoStream::lock`] in loops to avoid the performance hit of acquiring/releasing
/// from the implicit locking in each [`std::io::Write`] call
/// Create an ANSI escape code compatible stderr
///
/// **Note:** Call [`AutoStream::lock`] in loops to avoid the performance hit of acquiring/releasing
/// from the implicit locking in each [`std::io::Write`] call
/// Selection for overriding color output with [`force_color`]
pub use ColorChoice;
/// Override the detected [`ColorChoice`]