# Example: `ghostty-vt` SGR Parser This contains a simple example of how to use the `ghostty-vt` SGR parser to parse terminal styling sequences and extract text attributes. This example demonstrates parsing a complex SGR sequence from Kakoune that includes curly underline, RGB foreground/background colors, and RGB underline color with mixed semicolon and colon separators. This uses a `build.zig` and `Zig` to build the C program so that we can reuse a lot of our build logic and depend directly on our source tree, but Ghostty emits a standard C library that can be used with any C tooling. ## Usage Run the program: ```shell-session zig build run ```