Please note that the development of this codebase has been surpassed by JKaleidolib. As a result, clilib should be regarded as outdated since this code is not receiving any updates.
JKaleidolib offers the extended functionality and will be maintained for future java versions,
clilib is a java(1.8) library providing different style additions for command line applications. This might sound pretty useless in the first place (probably because it is), but there might be some cases, where colors actually come in handy.
clilib-legacy is a java library providing different style additions for command line applications. This might sound pretty useless in the first place (probably because it is), but there might be some cases, where colors actually come in handy.
- ✅ Colors for Text in your CLI-Application
- ✅ Textstyles for Text in your CLI-Application
- ✅ Wrapper-Methods for easy usage
To start off, please head to the releases page and download a pre-built jar.
If you don't trust me for some reason, feel free to download the latest released source code and build it your self.
This process depends on the IDE, so just do it as it is done with your's.
Colors can be used like this:
System.out.println(TextColors.red + "Look at what I can do!" + TextColors.reset);
System.out.println(TextColors.bgred + "Look at what I can do!" + TextColors.reset);
Styles can be used like this:
System.out.println(TextStyles.bold + "Look at what I can do!" + TextStyles.reset);
System.out.println(TextColors.underline + "Look at what I can do!" + TextColors.reset);
Colors:
System.out.println(Color.blue("Ciao!"));
Backgrounds:
System.out.println(Background.red("Sain bainuu!"));
Formatting:
System.out.println(Formatting.bold("Halo!"));
Lining:
System.out.println(Lining.underline("Silaw!"));
This way, you can combine several stylings at once very easily:
System.out.println(Background.green(Lining.underline(Color.blue("Ndêwó!"))));
System.out.println(Lining.strikethrough(Color.purple("Yassou!")));
Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature-name
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature-name
) - Open a pull request
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
- massimo-rnd - @massimo_rnd - [email protected]
- Project Link - https://github.com/massimo-rnd/clilib-legacy
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions!