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# frozen_string_literal: true module Bridgetown module Utils module Ansi extend self ESCAPE = format("%c", 27) MATCH = %r!#{ESCAPE}\[(?:\d+)(?:;\d+)*(j|k|m|s|u|A|B|G)|\e\(B\e\[m!ix.freeze COLORS = { red: 31, green: 32, black: 30, magenta: 35, yellow: 33, white: 37, blue: 34, cyan: 36, }.freeze # Strip ANSI from the current string. It also strips cursor stuff, # well some of it, and it also strips some other stuff that a lot of # the other ANSI strippers don't. def strip(str) str.gsub MATCH, "" end # def has?(str) !!(str =~ MATCH) end # Reset the color back to the default color so that you do not leak any # colors when you move onto the next line. This is probably normally # used as part of a wrapper so that we don't leak colors. def reset(str = "") @ansi_reset ||= format("%c[0m", 27) "#{@ansi_reset}#{str}" end # SEE: `self::COLORS` for a list of methods. They are mostly # standard base colors supported by pretty much any xterm-color, we do # not need more than the base colors so we do not include them. # Actually... if I'm honest we don't even need most of the # base colors. COLORS.each do |color, num| define_method color do |str| "#{format("%c", 27)}[#{num}m#{str}#{reset}" end end end end end
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