extern crate afetch_colored; use afetch_colored::Colorize; /* * This example use colored strings in a nested way (at line 14). It shows that colored is able to * keep the correct color on the “!lalalala” part. */ fn main() { let world = "world".bold(); let hello_world = format!("Hello, {}!", world); println!("{}", hello_world); let hello_world = format!("Hello, {}!lalalala", world).red(); println!("{}", hello_world); }