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    ansifilter

    ansifilter

    ANSI sequence filter

    Ansifilter handles text files containing ANSI terminal escape codes. The command sequences may be stripped or be interpreted to generate formatted output (HTML, RTF, TeX, LaTeX, BBCode and Pango Markup).
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    Bonsole

    Project to allow of creating rich console applications

    Bonsole is a set of tool (Web Browser, client library) to allow writing rich console applications. It uses xslt2 and xml2 libraries to allow of creating semantic output, (xml) which is parsed by xslt to create html/xml file to be parsed by browser, or which is parsed by xslt to create text output with escape sequences.
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    Ansi2txt converts a stream of vt100 (ansi) codes on the stdin into readable text on the stdout. It can also output html that looks quite a lot like your terminal did. Works fine with ncurses output. Compile the C source into the command line tool.
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