colored_text
A simple and intuitive library for adding colors and styles to terminal text in Rust.
Features
- Simple method-call syntax for applying colors and styles
- Support for basic colors, bright colors, and background colors
- Text styling (bold, dim, italic, underline)
- RGB and HEX color support for both text and background
- Style chaining
- Works with string literals, owned strings, and format macros
- Zero dependencies
- Complete documentation and examples
Installation
Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.1.0"
Usage
use Colorize;
// Basic colors
println!;
println!;
println!;
// Background colors
println!;
println!;
// Text styles
println!;
println!;
println!;
// RGB and Hex colors
println!;
println!;
println!;
println!;
// Chaining styles
println!;
println!;
// Using with format! macro
let name = "World";
println!;
Available Methods
Colors
.red().green().blue().yellow().magenta().cyan().white().black()
Bright Colors
.bright_red().bright_green().bright_blue().bright_yellow().bright_magenta().bright_cyan().bright_white()
Background Colors
.on_red().on_green().on_blue().on_yellow().on_magenta().on_cyan().on_white().on_black()
Styles
.bold().dim().italic().underline()
RGB and Hex Colors
.rgb(r, g, b)- Custom text color using RGB values (0-255, compile-time enforced).on_rgb(r, g, b)- Custom background color using RGB values (0-255, compile-time enforced).hex(code)- Custom text color using HTML/CSS hex code (e.g., "#ff8000" or "ff8000").on_hex(code)- Custom background color using HTML/CSS hex code
Other
.clear()- Remove all styling
Input Handling and Validation
- RGB values must be in range 0-255 (enforced at compile time via
u8type) - Attempting to use RGB values > 255 will result in a compile error
- Hex color codes can be provided with or without the '#' prefix
- Invalid hex codes (wrong length, invalid characters) will result in uncolored text
- All color methods are guaranteed to return a valid string, never panicking
// RGB values are constrained to 0-255
println!;
// Hex colors work with or without #
println!;
println!;
// Invalid hex codes return uncolored text
println!; // Returns uncolored text
println!; // Returns uncolored text
Terminal Compatibility
This library uses ANSI escape codes for coloring and styling text. Most modern terminals support these codes, but the actual appearance may vary depending on your terminal emulator and its configuration:
- Basic colors (codes 30-37) are widely supported
- Bright colors (codes 90-97) may appear the same as basic colors in some terminals
- RGB colors require true color support in your terminal
- Some styling options (like italic) might not work in all terminals
Examples
Check out the examples directory for more usage examples.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.