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This module has two interfaces, one through color() and colored()
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and the other through constants. It also offers the utility function
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uncolor(), which has to be explicitly imported to be used (see
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"SYNOPSIS").
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color() takes any number of strings as arguments and considers them
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to be space-separated lists of attributes. It then forms and returns
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the escape sequence to set those attributes. It doesn't print it
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out, just returns it, so you'll have to print it yourself if you
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want to (this is so that you can save it as a string, pass it to
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something else, send it to a file handle, or do anything else with
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it that you might care to).
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uncolor() performs the opposite translation, turning escape sequences
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into a list of strings.
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