A small library to print colored text to the console.
LuaText should be compatible with LuaJIT 2.1, Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4.
A simple example to render an entire string in red on a black background, underlined:
local text = require("luatext")
local my_str = text
    .Text
    :new("Hello world!!")
    :fg(160)  -- red as an ANSI256 color code
    :bg({0, 0, 0}) -- black as an RGB value
    :underlined()
print(my_str)Running this code will produce the following output:
You can also add substrings to your text. The substrings will inherit the formatting of the parent text. Thus you can for instance run:
local text = require("luatext")
local my_str = text
    .Text
    :new()
    :fg(text.Color.Red)
    :append(
      "Hello ",
      text.Text:new("beautiful"):underlined(),
      " world"
    )
print(my_str)Which will produce a fully red string, with only the substring beautiful underlined:
A LuaText object can also be used as a standard string:
local text = require("luatext")
print("Hello "..text.Text:new("fading"):blink().." world...")Which will print Hello fading world... with the word fading blinking.
For a full reference of the API, see the reference.
This library supports NO_COLOR.
This module is hosted on LuaRocks and can thus be installed via:
luarocks install luatextOtherwise, since the module is fully self contained, one can also simply copy the luatext.lua into
their project.
To get a list of ANSI color codes run:
curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/e50a28ec54188d2413518788de6c6367ffcea4f7/print256colours.sh | bashYou can setup a dev environment with the needed Lua version:
# launch shell with some lua version and the dependencies installed:
nix develop .#lua52and then test with busted.


