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# sequin
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> Make ANSI escape sequences human-readable.
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> Useful for debugging, learning, or inspecting terminal output.
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> More information: <https://github.com/charmbracelet/sequin>.
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- Describe ANSI escape sequences from a string:
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`printf "{{\x1b[38;5;4mCiao, \x1b[1;7mBaby.\x1b[0m\n}}" | sequin`
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- Inspect colorized output from another command (e.g., `ls`):
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`ls -l --color=always | sequin`
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- Examine a file containing ANSI sequences (e.g., a TUI golden file):
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`cat {{path/to/file.golden}} | sequin`
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- Execute a command directly within a fake TTY to inspect its output:
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`sequin -- {{ls -l go.*}}`
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- Highlight raw ANSI sequences inline for easier reading:
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`git -c status.color=always status -sb | sequin -r`
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