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I think that the last example may work if you enclose it in quotes.
If it doesn't, it may be worth adding a switch that says print console markup from file. Will consider that for the next release.
I knew I should have tried that, lol. That seems to have done the job... for the most part?
Its working well, minus an emoji I tried to add just to see if it would work. I don't know if it should be working, I saw the Rich library had the capability on the python side, but not sure if that necessarily means it should be working with the CLI, too? I don't recall seeing it mentioned in the readme of this lib.
Did you add the --emoji
switch?
Oh, no, I didn't realize there was one. I searched the readme for 'emoji' and didn't see mention of anything, so I just figured that --print
would have worked. I added it now, and of course, it's working as expected. Thanks again. :+1:
Hey there, I started playing around with this last night and wanted to use it to spruce up some of my terminal text that I have generated via Jobber (similar to cron) which gets output into files on a ram drive, then when I open the terminal it just does
cat file
. I wanted to add some tags into the text for color and bold, etc to start out, but I was not able to get it to actually process those tags to display.This is the overall setup:
Then in my
.zshrc
I have:The things I tried to do were as follows:
Is there a proper way to accomplish this, or is this out of scope of the intended usage of the cli? Thanks, -MH