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base on A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications. # `Spectre.Console`
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A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful, cross platform, console applications.
It is heavily inspired by the excellent Python library, [Rich](https://github.com/willmcgugan/rich). Detailed instructions for using `Spectre.Console` are located on the project website, https://spectreconsole.net
## Table of Contents
1. [Features](#features)
1. [Installing](#installing)
1. [Documentation](#documentation)
1. [Examples](#examples)
1. [Sponsors](#sponsors)
1. [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
1. [.NET Foundation](#net-foundation)
1. [License](#license)
## Features
* Supports tables, grids, panels, and a [Rich](https://github.com/willmcgugan/rich) inspired markup language.
* Supports the most common SRG parameters when it comes to text
styling such as bold, dim, italic, underline, strikethrough,
and blinking text.
* Supports 3/4/8/24-bit colors in the terminal.
The library will detect the capabilities of the current terminal
and downgrade colors as needed.
* Written with unit testing in mind.
![Example](docs/input/assets/images/example.png)
## Important Notices
> [!IMPORTANT]\
> We use the [Top Issues Dashboard](https://github.com/spectreconsole/spectre.console/issues/1517) for tracking community demand. Please upvote :+1: the issues and pull requests you are interested in.
## Installing
The fastest way of getting started using `Spectre.Console` is to install the NuGet package.
```csharp
dotnet add package Spectre.Console
```
## Documentation
The documentation for `Spectre.Console` can be found at
https://spectreconsole.net
## Examples
To see `Spectre.Console` in action, please see the
[examples repository](https://github.com/spectreconsole/examples).
## Sponsors
The following people are [sponsoring](https://github.com/sponsors/patriksvensson)
`Spectre.Console` to show their support and to ensure the longevity of the project.
* [Rodney Littles II](https://github.com/RLittlesII)
* [Martin Björkström](https://github.com/bjorkstromm)
* [Dave Glick](https://github.com/daveaglick)
* [Kim Gunnarsson](https://github.com/kimgunnarsson)
* [Andrew McClenaghan](https://github.com/andymac4182)
* [C. Augusto Proiete](https://github.com/augustoproiete)
* [Viktor Elofsson](https://github.com/vktr)
* [Steven Knox](https://github.com/stevenknox)
* [David Pendray](https://github.com/dpen2000)
* [Elmah.io](https://github.com/elmahio)
* [Tom Kerkhove](https://github.com/tomkerkhove)
We really appreciate it.
**Thank you very much!**
## Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community.
For more information see the [.NET Foundation Code of Conduct](https://dotnetfoundation.org/code-of-conduct).
## .NET Foundation
This project is supported by the [.NET Foundation](https://dotnetfoundation.org).
## License
Copyright © Patrik Svensson, Phil Scott, Nils Andresen, Cédric Luthi, Frank Ray
`Spectre.Console` is provided as-is under the MIT license. For more information see LICENSE.
* SixLabors.ImageSharp, a library which `Spectre.Console` relies upon, is licensed under Apache 2.0 when distributed as part of `Spectre.Console`. The Six Labors Split License covers all other usage, see: https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp/blob/master/LICENSE
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