Serve colorized response to curl

Use an ANSI escape sequence to display color in the curl output.

The SGR control sequence: CSI + number + m
The CSI escape sequence: ESC [
The ASCII escape character octal: \033

Starting with the the SGR control sequence to colorize the html response:

CSI + number + m

Replace CSI with the CSI escape sequence:

ESC [ + number + m

Replace ESC with the escape character octal:

\033[ + number + m

Using the green foreground color code (32) and the reset code (0), construct a message in green.

\033[ + 32 + m +
text +
\033[ + 0 + m
<?php
echo "\033[32m" . 'Success!' . "\033[0m\n";
exit;

Use the colorize function like this:

echo colorize('Success!', 'green_fg') . "\n";
echo colorize('Warning!', 'yellow_fg;underline') . "\n";
<?php
function colorize($str, $attributes) {
    $ANSI_ESCAPE_CODES = array(
        'reset'     => 0,
        'bold'     => 1,
        'italic'     => 3,
        'underline' => 4,
        'blink'     => 5,
        'reverse'    => 7,

        // Foreground colors.
        'black_fg' => 30,
        'red_fg'     => 31,
        'green_fg' => 32,
        'yellow_fg' => 33,
        'blue_fg'    => 34,
        'magenta_fg' => 35,
        'cyan_fg'    => 36,
        'white_fg' => 37,

        // Background colors.
        'black_bg' => 40,
        'red_bg'     => 41,
        'green_bg' => 42,
        'yellow_bg' => 43,
        'blue_bg'    => 44,
        'magenta_bg' => 45,
        'cyan_bg'    => 46,
        'white_bg' => 47,
    );

    $ansi = '';
    foreach (preg_split('/(,|;|\|)/', $attributes) as $attribute) {
        $ansi .= "\033[" . $ANSI_ESCAPE_CODES[$attribute] . 'm';
    }
    $ansi .= $str . "\033[" . $ANSI_ESCAPE_CODES['reset'] . 'm';
    return $ansi;
}
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