use nu_ansi_term::{Color, Style}; // This example prints out a color gradient in a grid by calculating each // character’s red, green, and blue components, and using 24-bit color codes // to display them. const WIDTH: i32 = 80; const HEIGHT: i32 = 24; fn main() { #[cfg(windows)] nu_ansi_term::enable_ansi_support().unwrap(); for row in 0..HEIGHT { for col in 0..WIDTH { let r = (row * 255 / HEIGHT) as u8; let g = (col * 255 / WIDTH) as u8; let b = 128; print!("{}", Style::default().on(Color::Rgb(r, g, b)).paint(" ")); } println!(); } }