# inline_colorization
add the library through writing in the command prompt:
```
cargo add inline_colorization
```
And in you main.rs file:
```
use inline_colorization::*;
```
Then you can run:
```
println!("Lets the user {color_red}colorize{color_reset} and {style_underline}style the output{style_reset} text using inline variables");
```
| style_bold |
| style_underline |
| style_reset |
| color_black |
| color_red |
| color_green |
| color_yellow |
| color_blue |
| color_magenta |
| color_cyan |
| color_white |
| color_bright_black |
| color_bright_red |
| color_bright_green |
| color_bright_yellow |
| color_bright_blue |
| color_bright_magenta |
| color_bright_cyan |
| color_bright_white |
| color_reset |
| bg_black |
| bg_red |
| bg_green |
| bg_yellow |
| bg_blue |
| bg_magenta |
| bg_cyan |
| bg_white |
| bg_bright_black |
| bg_bright_red |
| bg_bright_green |
| bg_bright_yellow |
| bg_bright_blue |
| bg_bright_magenta |
| bg_bright_cyan |
| bg_bright_white |
| bg_reset |
Just remember to reset the style, color or background when you want the default text setting
For an example of the expected result you can run:
```
cargo run --example all_codes
```