Ansifilter can process text files that include ANSI terminal escape codes.
The software comes with a command line interface that offers several options for file handling, including the ability to specify input and output files. Output text can be produced in various formats, including plain text, RTF, and HTML.
For HTML and RTF outputs, Ansifilter provides additional options, such as setting the HTML document title, encoding, font face, and font size. If you prefer, you can also omit the HTML header and footer or ignore formatting information.
Other options include the ability to print help or version and license information. Examples of how to use Ansifilter include inputting a file and outputting a file, filtering multiple files at once, or filtering a text stream.
Ansifilter also includes a GUI version that accepts the first command line argument as an input file name. The software tool supports a variety of control sequences, including formatting options like Bold, Underline, Italic, and Blink, color options such as Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, and White, and other options like Conceal/Reveal and Image positive/negative.
Overall, Ansifilter is a versatile tool that makes it easy to handle text files containing ANSI escape codes and transform them into clean, readable output in various formats.
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