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A command-line tool to generate images of code snippets and terminal output in PNG, SVG, and WebP formats.
A PHP library for creating expressive command-line interfaces with colored text, formatting, and interactive elements.
A zero-dependency, Laravel-inspired pretty-printer and debug dumper for Go structs with colorized terminal and HTML output.
A fast, simple, and feature-rich ASCII and Unicode table generator for Ruby command-line applications.
A Go library for adding ANSI colors and text formatting to terminal output, with support for Printf/Sprintf methods.
A zero-dependency slog.Handler that writes colorized logs to the terminal with customizable output.
A Node.js library for logging by overwriting previous terminal output, enabling progress bars and animations.
An opinionated, structured logging toolkit for Go that is both human and machine readable.
A Node.js library for rendering pretty Unicode tables in the command line with extensive styling and layout options.
A Ruby library for formatting and displaying colored text, tables, and progress bars in terminal output.
A JavaScript library for generating sparklines (tiny inline charts) from numeric arrays.
A Go package that prints HTTP client and server requests and responses in a human-readable, colorful terminal format.
A Node.js utility that pipes command-line output to a browser window with auto-scrolling and ANSI color support.
A Rust crate implementing elastic tabstops for aligning tabular data in text output.
An Elixir library for generating customizable text-based tables with support for styling, sorting, and ANSI colors.
A PHP library that converts ANSI escape codes to HTML5 for displaying colored terminal output in web applications.
A CLI tool that runs Electron applications while suppressing verbose and irrelevant terminal output.
A Rust library for arranging textual data into a grid format optimized for fixed-width fonts.
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