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+ # Term::ANSIColor - ANSI escape sequences in Ruby
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+ ## Description
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+
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+ This library can be used to color/decolor strings using ANSI escape sequences.
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+ ## Installation
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+ Use rubygems to install the gem:
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+ ```
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+ ## Download
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+ The homepage of this library is located at
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+ ## Examples
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+ * `colortab`: Displays a table of the 256 terminal colors with their indices and
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+ * `term_display`: displays a ppm3 or ppm6 image file in the terminal. If the netpbm
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+ ## Author
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- == Description
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- == Installation
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- Additionally the file examples/example.rb in the source/gem-distribution shows
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- == Author
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