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How to format Markdown in terminal

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When printing Markdown text to the terminal, how can I get a bit more formatting so it looks nicer?

I realize that this is a bit of a contradiction, since terminals generally use only one font. But kids these days have come up with all sorts of terminal bling, and you can do things like bold, italic, colors, etc.

I have a fancy hardware accelerated terminal (Kitty). No need to support ancient/minimalist terminals.

Is there some library that can pretty print markdown to the terminal?

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This is not exactly what you're asking for, but you could use bat, which has source code syntax highlighting and just use the raw Markdown.

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Yes, I do use bat. But, in this case, I want to highlight output from my own Python program. If there's a way to use bat from inside Python, that would solve it. python my_script.py | bat wouldn't work though, it's an interactive program.