%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-simple-chalk Version: 0.1.0 Release: 1 Summary: A terminal string styling library License: WTFNMFPL-1.0 URL: https://github.com/olsonpm/py_simple-chalk Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/31/97/b8114a347aee340570eb92b1a1fe512a038766903af7aa4e28447dc25c80/simple_chalk-0.1.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description ## Simple Chalk *Note: This document is best viewed [on github](github.com/olsonpm/py_simple-chalk). Pypi's headers are all caps which presents inaccurate information*" **Table of Contents** - [Intro](#intro) - [What is it?](#what-is-it) - [Why create it?](#why-create-it) - [Why the subset of features?](#why-the-subset-of-features) - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [Api](#api) - [`chalk` (string) => string](#chalk-string--string) - [`newChalk` () => Chalk](#newchalk---chalk) - [Test](#test) - [Features included from js version of Chalk](#features-included-from-js-version-of-chalk) - [Features omitted](#features-omitted) ### Intro ##### What is it? A terminal string styling library for python. It implements a subset of Sindre Sorhus' [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk) (which is for js). e.g. `chalk.green.bold("success")` prints like you'd expect in the console. ##### Why create it? I am familiar with and enjoy the syntax of [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk). Anthonyalmarza's [chalk](https://github.com/anthonyalmarza/chalk) deviates from that syntax and so I created my own. I'm also new to python so this was a good way to learn. ##### Why the subset of features? I only use chalk for very simple purposes so I left out things like 256 colors. ### Install ```sh $ pip install simple_chalk ``` ### Usage ```python from simple_chalk import chalk, green # both of these are the same print(chalk.green("success")) print(green("success")) # chained print(green.bold("success")) # assign combinations success = green.bold.underline print(success("we did it!")) # last color wins print(green.red("this is red")) # background and foreground colors are separate whyNot = green.bgWhite.red.bgGray print(whyNot("this is red text with a gray background")) ``` ### Api `simple_chalk` exports the following ##### `chalk` (string) => string - A singleton that can be used instead of importing the colors and styles directly. - `chalk` and all exported colors/styles are chainable callables. When called, they take a single string argument and return a string wrapped in the appropriate ascii color codes. ##### `newChalk` () => Chalk - You probably don't need this, but it creates a new chalk instance in case another library is misbehaving. The following colors are exported - black - red - green - yellow - blue - magenta - cyan - white - blackBright (also 'gray' and 'grey') - redBright - greenBright - yellowBright - blueBright - magentaBright - cyanBright - whiteBright Each color also has a camel-cased `bg` equivalent. e.g. `bgBlack` and `bgYellowBright` Finally the following miscellaneous styles are exported - bold - dim - underline - hidden ### Test ```sh hub clone olsonpm/py_simple-chalk cd py_simple-chalk python runTests.py ``` ### Features included from js version of Chalk - chainable api - same color names (with added aliases) ### Features omitted \*\* Features marked with `*` are ones I'd pull in should someone create a PR. - 256 colors and TrueColor support - multiple arguments, and thus nested styles - \*color support detection - \*blue -> blueBright auto conversion on windows - \*ability to disable - \*modifiers other than the miscellaneous styles noted above. e.g. `reset`, `italic`, `inverse` etc. %package -n python3-simple-chalk Summary: A terminal string styling library Provides: python-simple-chalk BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-simple-chalk ## Simple Chalk *Note: This document is best viewed [on github](github.com/olsonpm/py_simple-chalk). Pypi's headers are all caps which presents inaccurate information*" **Table of Contents** - [Intro](#intro) - [What is it?](#what-is-it) - [Why create it?](#why-create-it) - [Why the subset of features?](#why-the-subset-of-features) - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [Api](#api) - [`chalk` (string) => string](#chalk-string--string) - [`newChalk` () => Chalk](#newchalk---chalk) - [Test](#test) - [Features included from js version of Chalk](#features-included-from-js-version-of-chalk) - [Features omitted](#features-omitted) ### Intro ##### What is it? A terminal string styling library for python. It implements a subset of Sindre Sorhus' [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk) (which is for js). e.g. `chalk.green.bold("success")` prints like you'd expect in the console. ##### Why create it? I am familiar with and enjoy the syntax of [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk). Anthonyalmarza's [chalk](https://github.com/anthonyalmarza/chalk) deviates from that syntax and so I created my own. I'm also new to python so this was a good way to learn. ##### Why the subset of features? I only use chalk for very simple purposes so I left out things like 256 colors. ### Install ```sh $ pip install simple_chalk ``` ### Usage ```python from simple_chalk import chalk, green # both of these are the same print(chalk.green("success")) print(green("success")) # chained print(green.bold("success")) # assign combinations success = green.bold.underline print(success("we did it!")) # last color wins print(green.red("this is red")) # background and foreground colors are separate whyNot = green.bgWhite.red.bgGray print(whyNot("this is red text with a gray background")) ``` ### Api `simple_chalk` exports the following ##### `chalk` (string) => string - A singleton that can be used instead of importing the colors and styles directly. - `chalk` and all exported colors/styles are chainable callables. When called, they take a single string argument and return a string wrapped in the appropriate ascii color codes. ##### `newChalk` () => Chalk - You probably don't need this, but it creates a new chalk instance in case another library is misbehaving. The following colors are exported - black - red - green - yellow - blue - magenta - cyan - white - blackBright (also 'gray' and 'grey') - redBright - greenBright - yellowBright - blueBright - magentaBright - cyanBright - whiteBright Each color also has a camel-cased `bg` equivalent. e.g. `bgBlack` and `bgYellowBright` Finally the following miscellaneous styles are exported - bold - dim - underline - hidden ### Test ```sh hub clone olsonpm/py_simple-chalk cd py_simple-chalk python runTests.py ``` ### Features included from js version of Chalk - chainable api - same color names (with added aliases) ### Features omitted \*\* Features marked with `*` are ones I'd pull in should someone create a PR. - 256 colors and TrueColor support - multiple arguments, and thus nested styles - \*color support detection - \*blue -> blueBright auto conversion on windows - \*ability to disable - \*modifiers other than the miscellaneous styles noted above. e.g. `reset`, `italic`, `inverse` etc. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for simple-chalk Provides: python3-simple-chalk-doc %description help ## Simple Chalk *Note: This document is best viewed [on github](github.com/olsonpm/py_simple-chalk). Pypi's headers are all caps which presents inaccurate information*" **Table of Contents** - [Intro](#intro) - [What is it?](#what-is-it) - [Why create it?](#why-create-it) - [Why the subset of features?](#why-the-subset-of-features) - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [Api](#api) - [`chalk` (string) => string](#chalk-string--string) - [`newChalk` () => Chalk](#newchalk---chalk) - [Test](#test) - [Features included from js version of Chalk](#features-included-from-js-version-of-chalk) - [Features omitted](#features-omitted) ### Intro ##### What is it? A terminal string styling library for python. It implements a subset of Sindre Sorhus' [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk) (which is for js). e.g. `chalk.green.bold("success")` prints like you'd expect in the console. ##### Why create it? I am familiar with and enjoy the syntax of [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk). Anthonyalmarza's [chalk](https://github.com/anthonyalmarza/chalk) deviates from that syntax and so I created my own. I'm also new to python so this was a good way to learn. ##### Why the subset of features? I only use chalk for very simple purposes so I left out things like 256 colors. ### Install ```sh $ pip install simple_chalk ``` ### Usage ```python from simple_chalk import chalk, green # both of these are the same print(chalk.green("success")) print(green("success")) # chained print(green.bold("success")) # assign combinations success = green.bold.underline print(success("we did it!")) # last color wins print(green.red("this is red")) # background and foreground colors are separate whyNot = green.bgWhite.red.bgGray print(whyNot("this is red text with a gray background")) ``` ### Api `simple_chalk` exports the following ##### `chalk` (string) => string - A singleton that can be used instead of importing the colors and styles directly. - `chalk` and all exported colors/styles are chainable callables. When called, they take a single string argument and return a string wrapped in the appropriate ascii color codes. ##### `newChalk` () => Chalk - You probably don't need this, but it creates a new chalk instance in case another library is misbehaving. The following colors are exported - black - red - green - yellow - blue - magenta - cyan - white - blackBright (also 'gray' and 'grey') - redBright - greenBright - yellowBright - blueBright - magentaBright - cyanBright - whiteBright Each color also has a camel-cased `bg` equivalent. e.g. `bgBlack` and `bgYellowBright` Finally the following miscellaneous styles are exported - bold - dim - underline - hidden ### Test ```sh hub clone olsonpm/py_simple-chalk cd py_simple-chalk python runTests.py ``` ### Features included from js version of Chalk - chainable api - same color names (with added aliases) ### Features omitted \*\* Features marked with `*` are ones I'd pull in should someone create a PR. - 256 colors and TrueColor support - multiple arguments, and thus nested styles - \*color support detection - \*blue -> blueBright auto conversion on windows - \*ability to disable - \*modifiers other than the miscellaneous styles noted above. e.g. `reset`, `italic`, `inverse` etc. %prep %autosetup -n simple-chalk-0.1.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-simple-chalk -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 11 2023 Python_Bot - 0.1.0-1 - Package Spec generated