# IO ANSI Plus
Functionality to render ANSI escape sequences.
Clone of module [IO.ANSI][IO.ANSI] but supporting named Xterm colors.
## Installation
Add `io_ansi_plus` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:io_ansi_plus, "~> 0.1"}
]
end
```
## Notes
In addition to the 16 standard ANSI colors[^1] and their background
counterparts, this package also supports the 256 Xterm colors (foreground and
background).
<ins>All</ins> of these 256 colors were given names like:
-  `:aqua`
-  `:chartreuse`
-  `:psychedelic_purple`
For the full list of color names (there are 1,378 of them), see the section
[Color Samples](#color-samples) below. Most of these color names are based on
the post [Naming the 256 XTerm colors][Xterm].
You can also use color number atoms instead of specific names:
```elixir
alias IO.ANSI.Plus, as: ANSI
["Hello, ", :color163, "world!"] |> ANSI.format(true) |> IO.puts()
["Hi, ", :color163_background, "world!"] |> ANSI.format(true) |> IO.puts()
```
Most colors have <ins>multiple</ins> names, for example, `:moccasin` and
`:navajo_white` for color code 223.
[^1]: Actually 8 colors and their "bright" variants.
## Shortcuts
The package also provides shortcuts allowing to drop the `format` calls in the
following expressions:
```elixir
alias IO.ANSI.Plus, as: ANSI
["Hello, ", :brown, "world!"] |> ANSI.format(true) |> IO.puts()
["Hello, ", :purple, "world!"] |> ANSI.format(true) |> IO.write()
[:aqua, "Your move:", :reset, " "] |> ANSI.format(true) |> IO.gets()
```
The above expressions can be respectively shortened to:
```elixir
alias IO.ANSI.Plus, as: ANSI
["Hello, ", :brown, "world!"] |> ANSI.puts(true)
["Hello, ", :purple, "world!"] |> ANSI.write(true)
[:aqua, "Your move:", :reset, " "] |> ANSI.gets(true)
```
## Note
You can click on any of the 3 images below for a clearer view.
## Examples
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## Color Chart
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## Color Samples
## 
[IO.ANSI]: https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/IO.ANSI.html
[Xterm]: https://www.wowsignal.io/articles/xterm256