Provided by: libbadger-perl_0.16-3_all 

NAME
Badger::Rainbow - colour functionality
SYNOPSIS
use Badger::Rainbow ANSI => 'red green blue';
print red("This is red");
print green("This is green");
print blue("This is blue");
DESCRIPTION
This module implements colour-related functionality. It is currently only used for debugging purposes
but may be extended in the future.
EXPORTABLE ITEMS
ANSI_escape($code, $line1, $line2, ...)
This function applies an ANSI escape code to each line of text, with the effect of colouring output on
compatible terminals.
use Badger::Rainbow 'ANSI_escape';
print ANSI_escape(31, 'Hello World'); # 31 is red
strip_ANSI_escapes($text)
This function removes any ANSI escapes from the text passed as an argument.
ANSI
This is an export hook which allows you to import subroutines which apply the correct ANSI escape codes
to render text in colour on compatible terminals.
use Badger::Rainbox ANSI => 'red green blue';
print red("This is red");
print green("This is green");
print blue("This is blue");
Available colours are: "black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue", "magenta", "cyan", "white" and "grey".
The "bold" and "dark" styles can also be specified.
use Badger::Rainbox ANSI => 'dark bold red green blue';
print bold red "Hello World\n";
print dark blue "Hello Badger\n";
Colours and styles can be specified as a single whitespace-delimited string or as a reference to a list
of individual items.
use Badger::Rainbox ANSI => 'red green blue';
use Badger::Rainbox ANSI => ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
All ANSI colours can be loaded by specifying "all".
use Badger::Rainbox ANSI => 'all';
AUTHOR
Andy Wardley <http://wardley.org/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.
perl v5.36.0 2023-08-28 Badger::Rainbow(3pm)