#cprint for Python cprint / colorPrint is a simple prettyprint function for python using ANSI escape characters. Call cprint(str), inserting the cprint codes surrounded by percent signs(Ex. below). Using getString(str) directly returns a string instead of printing to stdout. Several color tags and modifiers can be used in the same tag if they are separated by a comma ### Text colors are denoted with the first lower case letter -> (r)ed (g)reen (b)lue (c)yan (m)agenta (y)ellow (bl)ack (w)hite Background colors are the same, but with a leading "b" ###Modifiers (B)old (U)nderlined (I)nverted/reversed (RS)=reset/default ###Macros/Shortcuts (warning) = Yellow, Bold (error) = Red , Bold, Underlined ###Example code: ``` from cprint import * cprint("%bc,r%This is pretty high visibility %y%with different colors") cprint("%bw,b%This text is blue on white, %B,U,I% this is bold, underlined and white on blue") cprint("%warning%This is a warning!") cprint("%error%And this is an error") ``` ![Screenshot of example code](cprint-screenshot.jpg "Example")