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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15135 · Sep 10

#javascript#ansi#ansi_escape_codes#chalk#cli#color#commandline#console#javascript#strip_ansi#terminal#terminal_emulators Chalk is a popular Node.js tool that lets you easily add colors and styles to text in the terminal, making your console output clearer and more attractive. It supports many colors, including 256 and truecolor (millions of colors), and allows you to combine and nest styles like bold, underline, and background colors. Chalk auto-detects if your terminal supports colors and works without adding dependencies or changing built-in string behavior. You can create custom themes and use template literals for dynamic, colorful logs. This helps you highlight important information in your terminal output, improving readability and debugging. Chalk is reliable, actively maintained, and widely used in many projects. https://github.com/chalk/chalk

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@djangoproject · Post #336 · 05/09/2017, 05:24 AM

https://dzone.com/articles/pyflakes-passive-checker There are several code #analysis tools for Python. The most well known is pylint. Then there’s pychecker and now we’re moving on to #pyflakes. The pyflakes project is a part of something known as the Divmod Project. Pyflakes doesn’t actually execute the code it checks, unlike #pychecker. Of course, #pylint also doesn’t execute the code. Regardless, we’ll take a quick look at it and see how pyflakes works and if it’s better than the competition.