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Spice up your Python console applications

RICH Credit: https://github.com/Textualize/rich

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Matt Holder has been a fan of the open source methodology for over two decades and uses Linux and other tools where possible. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to music and reading.

In part two of our series on the Rich library, we are working through how to split our I terminal application into sections, using layouts, outlining information with panels, rendering links and markdown, and using the helper log function to render logs with the time the message occurred.

Each of the code samples below can be run separately or in one file, and they are also available from GitHub

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