Sexy fonts for the console
MIT License
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This is a Python port of cfonts. Thanks for the original code and beautiful console fonts!
NOTE: This project supports Python 3.6+
$ pip install python-cfonts
Command line interface:
usage: cfonts [-h] [-V]
[-f {console,block,simpleBlock,simple,3d,simple3d,chrome,huge,grid,pallet,shade,slick}]
[-c COLORS] [-b BACKGROUND] [-a {left,center,right}]
[-l LETTER_SPACING] [-z LINE_HEIGHT] [-s] [-m MAX_LENGTH]
[-g GRADIENT] [-i] [-t]
text
positional arguments:
text
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-f {console,block,simpleBlock,simple,3d,simple3d,chrome,huge,grid,pallet,shade,slick}, --font {console,block,simpleBlock,simple,3d,simple3d,chrome,huge,grid,pallet,shade,slick}
Use to define the font face
-c COLORS, --colors COLORS
Use to define the font color
-b BACKGROUND, --background BACKGROUND
Use to define the background color
-a {left,center,right}, --align {left,center,right}
Use to align the text output
-l LETTER_SPACING, --letter-spacing LETTER_SPACING
Use to define the letter spacing
-z LINE_HEIGHT, --line-height LINE_HEIGHT
Use to define the line height
-s, --spaceless Use to define the background color
-m MAX_LENGTH, --max-length MAX_LENGTH
Use to define the amount of maximum characters per
line
-g GRADIENT, --gradient GRADIENT
Define gradient colors(separated by comma)
-i, --independent-gradient
Set this option to re-calculate the gradient colors
for each new line.Only works in combination with the
gradient option.
-t, --transition-gradient
Set this option to generate your own gradients. Each
color set in the gradient option will then be
transitioned to directly.
Or generate the fonts pragramatically:
from cfonts import render, say
output = render('Hello world', colors=['red', 'yellow'], align='center')
print(output)
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python-cfonts
is managed by pdm, first install it:
pipx install pdm
Then, install a dependencies:
pdm install -d
Run tests:
$ pdm run pytest tests
The project is originated by @dominikwilkowski, under GPLv2 license. Ported by @frostming, under MIT license. See LICENSE for details
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