ansi-terminal
Haskell ANSI Terminal Package For Windows, OS X and Linux
Description
ANSI terminal
support for Haskell, which allows:
- Cursor movement
- Screen and line clearing
- Color output
- Showing or hiding the cursor
- Changing the console title (though this is not strictly part of
ANSI, it is widely supported in Unix)
It is compatible with Windows (via an emulation layer) and those Unixes
with ANSI terminals.
If you like this, you may be interested in
ansi-wl-pprint, which
provides a pretty-printer that can construct strings containing ANSI
colorisation.
Not all of the ANSI escape codes are provided by this module, but most
(if not all) of the popular and well supported ones are. For a full
list, have a look at the current version of the
API.
Each supported escape code or family of codes has a corresponding
function that comes in three variants:
- A straight
IO
variant that doesn’t take a Handle
and just
applies the ANSI escape code to the terminal attached to stdout
- An
IO
variant similar to above, but which takes a Handle
to
which the ANSI escape should be applied
- A
String
variant that returns a literal string that should be
included to get the effect of the code. This is the only one of the
three API variants that only works on Unix-like operating systems:
on Windows these strings will always be blank!
Example
A full example is
available,
but for a taste of how the library works try the following code:
import System.Console.ANSI
main = do
setCursorPosition 5 0
setTitle "ANSI Terminal Short Example"
setSGR [ SetConsoleIntensity BoldIntensity
, SetColor Foreground Vivid Red
]
putStr "Hello"
setSGR [ SetConsoleIntensity NormalIntensity
, SetColor Foreground Vivid White
, SetColor Background Dull Blue
]
putStrLn "World!"
Documentation
Haddock documentation is available at
Hackage.
Credits
The library is originally written by Max Bolingbroke
Maintainers
Roman Cheplyaka is the primary maintainer.
Oliver Charles is the backup maintainer. Please
get in touch with him if the primary maintainer cannot be reached.