# Python program to print # colored text and background class colors: #Colors class:reset all colors with colors.reset; two #sub classes fg for foreground #and bg for background; use as colors.subclass.colorname. #i.e. colors.fg.red or colors.bg.greenalso, the generic bold, disable, #underline, reverse, strike through, #and invisible work with the main class i.e. colors.bold reset='\033[0m' bold='\033[01m' disable='\033[02m' underline='\033[04m' reverse='\033[07m' strikethrough='\033[09m' invisible='\033[08m' class fg: black='\033[30m' red='\033[31m' green='\033[32m' orange='\033[33m' blue='\033[34m' purple='\033[35m' cyan='\033[36m' lightgrey='\033[37m' darkgrey='\033[90m' lightred='\033[91m' lightgreen='\033[92m' yellow='\033[93m' lightblue='\033[94m' pink='\033[95m' lightcyan='\033[96m' class bg: black='\033[40m' red='\033[41m' green='\033[42m' orange='\033[43m' blue='\033[44m' purple='\033[45m' cyan='\033[46m' lightgrey='\033[47m' print(colors.fg.blue, "SKk", colors.fg.purple, "Amartya", colors.reset) print("SKk", colors.fg.red, "Amartya", colors.reset)