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34 lines
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# Output-VT100
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This simple crates allows developers to enable ANSI escape characters in Windows' console, be it CMD or PowerShell. Its usage is very simple, as shown below:
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```rust
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extern crate output_vt100;
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fn main() {
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output_vt100::init();
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println!("\x1b[31mThis text is red!\x1b[0m");
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}
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```
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If you wish to ensure the `output_vt100::init()` function is only ran once, you can use the crate [ctor](https://crates.io/crates/ctor). Be aware though it might not be suited for every use case, as explained on the crate’s presentation.
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```
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extern crate output_vt100;
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extern crate ctor;
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use ctor::*;
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#[ctor]
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fn init_term() {
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output_vt100::init();
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}
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fn main() {
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println!("\x1b[31mThis text is red!\x1b[0m");
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}
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```
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# Acknowledgements
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A big thank you to [nbouteme](https://github.com/nbouteme) who helped me a lot during the development of this create.
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