## **This crate has reached its end-of-life and is now deprecated.**
This crate was rolled into the
[`winapi-util`](https://crates.io/crate/winapi-util)
crate since `wincolor` is quite small and didn't otherwise have a good reason
for living life as a distinct crate.
The
[`console`](https://docs.rs/winapi-util/0.1.3/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/winapi_util/console/index.html)
module of `winapi-util` is a drop-in replacement for `wincolor`.
wincolor
========
A simple Windows specific API for controlling text color in a Windows console.
The purpose of this crate is to expose the full inflexibility of the Windows
console without any platform independent abstraction.
[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/BurntSushi/ripgrep)
[](https://crates.io/crates/wincolor)
Dual-licensed under MIT or the [UNLICENSE](http://unlicense.org).
### Documentation
[https://docs.rs/wincolor](https://docs.rs/wincolor)
### Usage
Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dependencies]
wincolor = "0.1"
```
and this to your crate root:
```rust
extern crate wincolor;
```
### Example
This is a simple example that shows how to write text with a foreground color
of cyan and the intense attribute set:
```rust
use wincolor::{Console, Color, Intense};
let mut con = Console::stdout().unwrap();
con.fg(Intense::Yes, Color::Cyan).unwrap();
println!("This text will be intense cyan.");
con.reset().unwrap();
println!("This text will be normal.");
```