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**NOTE**: this is a currently in a beta release and the API is subject to change (feedback welcome)
Inspired by recent commits in the wonderful library [`rich`](https://github.com/Textualize/rich) I decided to write ` yartsu`.
I needed to programatically generate screenshots for documentation purposes. The new `export_svg` methods in `rich` were a godsend.
So I wanted to try to make this feature a little more generalizable to program ouptut outside of `rich`/`python`.
Hopefully, you find it useful.
If you come across anything unexpected please submit an issue.
## Install
```bash
pip install yartsu
```
You can also install the [`shiv`](https://github.com/linkedin/shiv) based zipapp from the releases page.
With `cURL`:
```bash
curl -o ~/bin/yartsu -fL https://github.com/daylinmorgan/yartsu/releases/download/v22.06-beta1/yartsu
chmod u+x ~/bin/yartsu
```
With [`eget`](https://github.com/zyedidia/eget):
```bash
eget daylinmorgan/yartsu
```
## Usage
Getting a properly formatted output from a terminal screenshot is challenging.
There are three options for generating a screenshot.
If one of the below option causes you any headaches consider first trying a different option.
### Option 1: Pipes
Many tools that color output (i.e. `grep` or `ls`) additionally allow
you to force ANSI color codes to be included even when piping output.
In these cases you can simply pipe the output directly into `yartsu`
```bash
ls --color=always | yartsu -w 50 -o assets/ls_color.svg
```
### Option 2: Subprocess/Pty
With this option `yartsu` will deploy a `subprocess` and `pty`
to run your command for you in an attempt to preserve ANSI.
Note with this option you need to seperate
the command you want to run with `yartsu` args using `--`.
```bash
yartsu -w 50 -o assets/ls_color.svg -- ls --color /
```
### Option 3: Text File
Finally, if you neither of the above options work and you can
manage to preserve the codes in a plain text file you can pass this as input to `yartsu`.
```bash
ls --color > ls.txt
yartsu -w 50 -i ls.txt -o assets/ls_color.svg
```
By default svgs will be saved at `./capture.svg`.
Additionally, for options 1 and 3 you may want to define your own title with `-t/--title`.
For option 2 the title will by default be the cmd ran by `yartsu`.
### Themes:
There are a number of themes you can use to style output.
Use `yartsu --list-themes` to see the available options.
Then you can specify the theme you want with `--theme`, i.e. `yartsu --theme rich_default`.
You may also use the environment variable `YARTSU_THEME`.
See [here](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/yartsu/blob/main/docs/themes.md) a preview of the available themes
## TODO
- [ ] add unit tests
- [x] add support for nerd-fonts
- [ ] add optional shadow
- [ ] add more themes
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