package ansi-parse
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Ansiparse - Escape sequences to HTML
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Ansiparse is a library for converting raw terminal output, replete with escape codes, into formatted HTML.
Ansiparse is distributed under the ISC license.
Homepage: https://github.com/diskuv/ansi-parse
Original Author: Joel Jakubovic
Maintainer: Jonah Beckford
Installation
ansi-parse can be installed with opam:
opam install ansi-parseIf you don't use opam consult the opam file for build instructions.
Documentation
The documentation and API reference is automatically generated by ocamldoc from the interfaces. It can be consulted online and there is a generated version in the doc directory of the distribution.
Sample programs
If you installed ansi-parse with opam sample programs are located in the directory opam config var ansi-parse:doc.
In the distribution sample programs and tests are located in the main and driver directories of the distribution. They can be built and run with:
OCAMLRUNPARAM=b dune build -p ansi-parse @runtestThe resulting binaries are:
_build/default/test3.exe_build/default/driver/driver.exe
Local Development
Build, test and pin your locally checked out repository with:
opam install . --verbose --with-test --with-docYour changes, if any, must be git commit-ed for opam install to see your changes.