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might be what you want if you don't care about ANSI codes. `unicode-width` is
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used internally by this crate as well.
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- [`textwrap::core::display_width`](https://docs.rs/textwrap/latest/textwrap/core/fn.display_width.html):
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Similar functionality to this crate, except that it does not support ANSI
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hyperlinks. Another advantage of this crate is that it does not require
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pulling in the rest of `textwrap`'s functionality (even though that
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functionality is excellent if you need it).
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Very similar functionality to this crate and it also supports hyperlinks since version 0.16.1. The
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advantage of this crate is that it does not require pulling in the rest of `textwrap`'s functionality
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(even though that functionality is excellent if you need it).
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- [`console::measure_text_width`](https://docs.rs/console/latest/console/fn.measure_text_width.html):
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Similar to `textwrap` and very well-tested. However, it constructs a new
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string internally without ANSI codes first and then measures the width of
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