package text import "fmt" const ( redCode = "\x1b[31m" greenCode = "\x1b[32m" yellowCode = "\x1b[33m" blueCode = "\x1b[34m" magentaCode = "\x1b[35m" CyanCode = "\x1b[36m" boldCode = "\x1b[1m" ResetCode = "\x1b[0m" ) // UseColor determines if package will emit colors var UseColor = true func stylize(startCode, in string) string { if UseColor { return startCode + in + ResetCode } return in } func Red(in string) string { return stylize(redCode, in) } func Green(in string) string { return stylize(greenCode, in) } func yellow(in string) string { return stylize(yellowCode, in) } func Cyan(in string) string { return stylize(CyanCode, in) } func Magenta(in string) string { return stylize(magentaCode, in) } func Blue(in string) string { return stylize(blueCode, in) } func Bold(in string) string { return stylize(boldCode, in) } // ColorHash Colors text using a hashing algorithm. The same text will always produce the // same color while different text will produce a different color. func ColorHash(name string) (output string) { if !UseColor { return name } var hash uint = 5381 for i := 0; i < len(name); i++ { hash = uint(name[i]) + ((hash << 5) + (hash)) } return fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[%dm%s\x1b[0m", hash%6+31, name) }