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Name: c-print
Version: 1.0.1
Summary: Small python package for printing text in different colours and typography.
Home-page: https://github.com/SimonPfeifer/cprint
Author: Simon Pfeifer
Author-email: s.pfeifer@2012.ljmu.ac.uk
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # cprint
        Small python package for printing text in different colours and typography.
        
        ### Installation
        
        pip install c-print
        
        ### Prerequisites
        
        You need to have a Python2.7+ or Python3+ installation with the following libraries:
        
        ### Usage
        
        The `cprint()` function simply adds one keyword argument, `c`, to the python `print()` function. This extra keyword argument can change the output of `print()` to one colour and any number of given styles. Colours are given in lower case and styles in upper case. Any other keyword arguments are passed on to `print()`.
        
        | Character  |  Colour         |
        | ---------- | --------------- |
        | 'k'        | black           |
        | 'r'        | red             |
        | 'g'        | green           |
        | 'y'        | yellow          |
        | 'b'        | blue            |
        | 'm'        | magenta         |
        | 'c'        | cyan            |
        | 'w'        | white           |
        
        | Character  | Style           |
        | ---------- | --------------- |
        | 'B'        | bold            |
        | 'D'        | dark            |
        | 'I'        | italic          |
        | 'U'        | underline       |
        | 'F'        | flash           |
        | 'R'        | reverse colour  |
        | 'C'        | crossed through |
        
        Example:
        ```python
        from cprint import cprint
        cprint('Hello World!', c='rB')
        cprint('Hello World!', 'Monty Python', c='bUI', end='!')
        ```
        
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