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<title>pkgsrc/comms/py-python-termstyle, branch pkgsrc-2014Q4</title>
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<title>Import py27-python-termstyle-0.1.10 as comms/py-python-termstyle.</title>
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<name>rodent</name>
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<published>2014-12-06T03:19:01Z</published>
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termstyle is a simple python library for adding coloured output to terminal
(console) programs. The definitions come from ECMA-048, the "Control Functions
for Coded Character Sets" standard.</content>
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