Terminal-kit support markup on multiple places.
Markup are special sequences starting with a caret ^
inserted directly inside the text content, that are parsed to produce text-styling.
For example, the string "This is ^Ggreen^ and this is ^Rred^ !"
would output the word 'green' in green and 'red' in red,
when passed to most Terminal-kit functions.
Regular markup consists only of two chars, first the caret ^
, then any char listed below.
Complex markup is used to lift the single character limitation, it starts with ^[
followed by the command, and ends with ]
.
For example, the string "This is ^[green]green^ and this is ^[red]red^ !"
would output the word 'green' in green and 'red' in red,
when passed to most Terminal-kit functions.
Complex markup supports the key:value
format, the previous markup is equivalent to: "This is ^[fg:green]green^ and this is ^[fg:red]red^ !"
.
In that example, fg was for ForeGround color, in the same vein bg can be used to set up the BackGround color: "This is ^[bg:green]green^ and this is ^[bg:red]red^ !"
.
If the terminal support true color, you can use hexadecimal color code (#
followed by 3 or 6 hexadecimal characters), e.g.: "This is ^[#f9a]pink^ !"
.
^^
output a single caret^
^:
style reset (back to the default color/background color/attribute)^
syntactic sugar: style reset and still output a space^;
special style reset: it also reset attribute forced by a document-model's widget^#
shift, the next markup will use the background list
^-
set the dim attribute^+
set the bold attribute^_
set the underline attribute^/
set the italic attribute^!
set the inverse attribute^k
set color to black^r
set color to red^g
set color to green^y
set color to yellow/brown^b
set color to blue^m
set color to magenta^c
set color to cyan^w
set color to white^K
set color to gray^R
set color to bright red^G
set color to bright green^Y
set color to (bright) yellow^B
set color to bright blue^M
set color to bright magenta^C
set color to bright cyan^W
set color to bright white
^k
set background color to black^r
set background color to red^g
set background color to green^y
set background color to yellow/brown^b
set background color to blue^m
set background color to magenta^c
set background color to cyan^w
set background color to white^K
set background color to gray^R
set background color to bright red^G
set background color to bright green^Y
set background color to (bright) yellow^B
set background color to bright blue^M
set background color to bright magenta^C
set background color to bright cyan^W
set background color to bright white
By keys:
fg
(or aliases:fgColor
,color
,c
) set the foreground color, the value can be one of the ANSI color (red, brightRed, etc), it can also be any color declared in a Palette for methods of object supportingPalette
, it can be a color-code (e.g.:#aa5577
) if both the terminal and the method support true-color.bg
(or alias:bgColor
) set the background color, the supported values are exactly the same than for foreground color.
Any ANSI color (red, brightRed, etc) or color code (e.g.: #aa5577
) will be considered as the value for the foreground color.