# ansi-hex-color `anti-hex-color` is a Rust library which color (ANSI 256-color) the given text in terminal. Since you can specify the color with hex code, you can easily color it like CSS. ## Install in Cargo.toml ```toml [dependencies] ansi-hex-color = "0.1.1" ``` ## Usage ```rust use ansi_hex_color; fn main () { let foreground = "#FF0000"; let background = "#004082"; let txt = "Hello world"; let colored_txt = ansi_hex_color::colored( foreground, background, txt); println!("{}", colored_txt); } ``` ## Default style If you put "" or a string other than `hex code` in the first and second arguments, the text will be default style(white text, no background). ```rust let colored_txt = ansi_hex_color::colored("", "", "This is a default style."); ```