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Perl has the excellent module Term::ANSIScreen for doing all sorts of fancy cursor movement and terminal color control. I'd like to reimplement a program that's currently in Perl in Python instead, but the terminal ANSI colors are key to its function. Is anyone aware of an equivalent?

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Here's a cookbook recipe on ActiveState to get you started. It covers colors and positioning.

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Perfect. This is exactly what I was looking for. Now I just have to bundle it up in to a nice module and clean up the code a bit. Thanks. – Kamil Kisiel Jan 23 at 5:30
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While I haven't used it myself, I believe the curses library is commonly used for this:

http://docs.python.org/library/curses.html

And the How-to:

http://docs.python.org/howto/curses.html#curses-howto

Unfortunatly, this module doesn't appear to be available in the standard library for windows. This site apparently has a windows solution:

http://adamv.com/dev/python/curses/

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Not quite the same I think. You need to make a "window" with curses, whereas with Term::ANSIScreen I can print an arbitrary number of lines to the terminal using the standard print function. – Kamil Kisiel Jan 23 at 0:56
Yeah, it doesn't look like it's meant to deal with the current terminal. It looks like Jeff may have what your looking for. – monkut Jan 23 at 1:35

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