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colors-cli
Terminal string styling done right. ಠ_ಠ
Install with npm:
npm install colors-cli --save-dev
Styles
bold
、 faint
、 italic
、 underline
、 blink
、 overline
、 inverse
、 conceal
、 strike
、
Colors
Foreground | Background | Bright Foreground | Bright Background | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
black | black_b | black_bt | black_bbt | ||
red | red_b | red_bt | red_bbt | ||
green | green_b | green_bt | green_bbt | ||
yellow | yellow_b | yellow_bt | yellow_bbt | ||
blue | blue_b | blue_bt | blue_bbt | ||
magenta | magenta_b | magenta_bt | magenta_bbt | ||
cyan | cyan_b | cyan_bt | cyan_bbt | ||
white | white_b | white_bt | white_bbt |
Basic usage:
Output colored text:
var color = require('colors-cli')
console.log( color.red('hello') )
Best way is to predefine needed stylings and then use it:
var color = require('colors-cli/safe')
var error = color.red.bold;
var warn = color.yellow;
var notice = color.blue;
console.log(error('Error!'));
console.log(warn('Warning'));
console.log(notice('Notice'));
Styles can be mixed:
var color = require('colors-cli/safe')
console.log('=>', color.red.bold.underline('hello') )
console.log('=>', color.magenta_bt.underline('hello ' + color.blue_bt('wo' + color.yellow_bt.magenta_bbt('r') + 'ld') + ' !!!!'));
console.log('=>', color.magenta_bt.underline('hello ' + color.blue_bt('wo' + color.yellow_bt.magenta_bbt('r'))));
console.log('=>', color.magenta_bt.underline('hello ' + color.blue_bt('world') + ' !!!!' + color.yellow('kenny') + ' wong' ));
var color = require('colors-cli/safe')
require('colors-cli/toxic')
console.log('=> ' + color.underline('$ ' + 'npm'.magenta.underline + ' install'.yellow.underline + ' colors-cli --save-dev'));
require('colors-cli/toxic')
console.log( 'hello'.green );
console.log( 'hello'.green.black_b.underline );
console.log('=>