[−][src]Enum crossterm::Colored
Could be used to color the foreground or background color.
Colored::Fg
represents the foreground color.
Color::Bg
represents the background color.
Example
You can use Colored
in a write statement to apply the attribute to the terminal output.
println!("{} Red foreground color", Colored::Fg(Color::Red)); println!("{} Blue background color", Colored::Bg(Color::Blue));
You can also call coloring functions on a &'static str
:
use crossterm(_style)::Colorizer; let styled_text = "Red forground color on blue background.".red().on_blue(); println!("{}", styled_text);
Variants
Fg(Color)
Bg(Color)
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