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Basics

Install:

pip install iridi

Usage:

import iridi

# Create gradient text
# iridi.print(message, colors, options)

# Ask for input with gradient text:
# iridi.input(message, colors, options)

iridi.print("This is an example message. Colorful, huh?", ["#8A2387", "#E94057", "#F27121"], bold=True)
response = iridi.input("What's your favorite color?", ["#8A2387", "#E94057", "#F27121"])
print(response)

The above should result in this:

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Presets

There are included presets when importing the module, access them by doing iridi.presets.[name]. Example:

import iridi

iridi.print("Nice preset!", iridi.presets.wiretap)

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If you’d like to contribute or add official preset gradients to this project, feel free to fork this and make a PR!

Make your own presets:

Iridi comes with the ability to create your own gradients and reuse them.

gradient = iridi.preset(["#D3959B", "#BFE6BA"])

gradient.print("Testing with preset constructors.", bold=True)
response = gradient.input("Test an input: ")
print(response)

Output:

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Options:

The array can be an array of hex strings, or objects with r, g, and b values. This…

# This works:
iridi.print("Try it with RGB objects next!", ["#7350b3", "#2ebf91"])

# So does this:
iridi.print("Try it with hex values if you haven't!", [{"r": 250, "g": 0, "b": 100}, {"r": 60, "g": 255, "b": 0}])

…results in the following:

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Want the output in bold? No problem, just add bold=True as the third argument to the function (shown in examples above).


If you end up using this, or just think it’s cool, feel free to ⭐ this repo, it means a lot ?

GitHub

https://github.com/cnrad/iridi