This is a simple example for custom print output. The script detect the platform for color settings and then use print. The first print will print with blue color the name of the script. I used random to select a random color from colors array and used to print the -=RANDOM COLOR=- text. The print (W+'') is used to set default white color for terminal import sys import random if sys.platform == "
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