Ascii-art-color consists on receiving a `string` has an argument and outputing the `string` in a graphic representation of ascii letters and numbers but with colors.
You must follow the same [instructions](https://github.com/01-edu/public/ascii-art.en.md) as the first subject but with colors.
- The output should manipulate colors using **flags**, `-c=<color>`, in which `-c` is the flag and `<color>` is the color of choice;
- You should be able to specify which letter you want to be colored (use your imagination for this one);
- If the letter isn't specified, the whole phrase should be colored;
- The output should manipulate colors using **flags**, `-c=<color>`, in which `-c` is the flag and `<color>` is the color of choice.
- You should be able to specify which letter you want to be colored (use your imagination for this one).
- If the letter isn't specified, the whole phrase should be colored.
This project will help you learn about :
- Client utilities;
- The go file system(**fs**) API;
- Ways to receive data;
- Ways to output data;
- Manipulation of strings;
- Manipulation of colors o the terminal;
- Client utilities.
- The Go file system(**fs**) API.
- Ways to receive data.
- Ways to output data.
- Manipulation of strings.
- Manipulation of colors on the terminal.
- Manipulation of structures.
### Instructions
- Your project must be written in **GO**;
- The code must respect the **good practices**;
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**;
- Your project must be written in **Go**.
- The code must respect the **good practices**.
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**.
Ascii-art-fs consists on receiving two `strings` has arguments. The first string being a random phrase and the second string being the template for the graphic representation in ascii of the first argument.
You must follow the same [instructions](https://github.com/01-edu/public/ascii-art.en.md) as the first subject but the second argument must be the name of the template.
This project will help you learn about :
- Client utilities;
- The go file system(**fs**) API;
- Ways to receive data;
- Ways to output data;
- Manipulation of strings;
- Client utilities.
- The Go file system(**fs**) API.
- Ways to receive data.
- Ways to output data.
- Manipulation of strings.
- Manipulation of structures.
### Instructions
- Your project must be written in **GO**;
- The code must respect the **good practices**;
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**;
- You should build your own files with the templates you desire.
- Your project must be written in **Go**.
- The code must respect the **good practices**.
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**.
Ascii-art-justify consistes one receiving two `string` has arguments and outputing the `string` in a graphic representation of ascii letters and numbers. This representation should be formated using the second argument, that can be:
You must follow the same [instructions](https://github.com/01-edu/public/ascii-art.en.md) as the first subject but the representation should be formated using the second argument, that can be:
- center
- justify
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This project will help you learn about :
- Client utilities;
- The go file system(**fs**) API;
- Ways to receive data;
- Ways to output data;
- Manipulation of strings;
- Client utilities.
- The Go file system(**fs**) API.
- Ways to receive data.
- Ways to output data.
- Manipulation of strings.
- Manipulation of structures.
### Instructions
- Your project must be written in **GO**;
- The code must respect the **good practices**;
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**;
- Your project must be written in **Go**.
- The code must respect the **good practices**.
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**.
- You should build your one files with the templates you desire.
Ascii-art-output consists on receiving two `strings`. The first argument will be converted into a graphic representation of ascii letters and numbers and written into a file named by using the second argument.
Ascii-art-output consists on receiving two strings. The first argument will be converted into a graphic representation of ASCII letters and numbers and written into a file named by using the second argument.
- In case the second argument is not present it should print the graphic representation.
This project will help you learn about :
- Client utilities;
- The go file system(**fs**) API;
- Ways to receive data;
- Ways to output data;
- Manipulation of strings;
- Learrning about the choice of outputs;
- Client utilities.
- The Go file system(**fs**) API.
- Ways to receive data.
- Ways to output data.
- Manipulation of strings.
- Learning about the choice of outputs.
- Manipulation of structures.
### Instructions
- Your project must be written in **GO**;
- The code must respect the **good practices**;
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**;
- Your project must be written in **Go**.
- The code must respect the **good practices**.
- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**.