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@alcalzone/ansi-tokenize
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Efficiently modify strings containing ANSI escape codes
If you find yourself modifying styled strings repeatedly, alternatives like slice-ansi
may end up doing a lot of unnecessary work by re-parsing the string each time. This module provides a way to parse the string into an array of tokens (characters or ANSI codes), which can then be modified and re-serialized into a styled string.
$ npm install @alcalzone/ansi-tokenize
import { tokenize } from "@alcalzone/ansi-tokenize";
// red "foo", followed by unstyled "bar"
const str = "\x1B[31mfoo\x1B[39mbar";
const tokens = tokenize(str);
// tokens will now look like this:
[
{
type: "ansi",
code: "\x1B[31m",
endCode: "\x1B[39m",
},
{
type: "char",
value: "f",
fullWidth: false,
},
{
type: "char",
value: "o",
fullWidth: false,
},
{
type: "char",
value: "o",
fullWidth: false,
},
{
type: "ansi",
code: "\x1B[39m",
endCode: "\x1B[39m",
},
{
type: "char",
value: "b",
fullWidth: false,
},
{
type: "char",
value: "a",
fullWidth: false,
},
{
type: "char",
value: "r",
fullWidth: false,
},
];
Each token is either a character
export interface Char {
type: "char";
value: string;
fullWidth: boolean;
}
where
value
is the string representation of the characterfullWidth
is true
if the character is full width (takes up 2 characters in monospace, like CJK characters)or an ANSI code
export interface AnsiCode {
type: "ansi";
code: string;
endCode: string;
}
where
code
is the ANSI code that starts the styleendCode
is the corresponding ANSI code that ends the style.An AnsiCode
can also be an end code, in which case code
and endCode
will be the same.
This representation is a 1:1 mapping of the original string, but not very useful for modifying the string. The styledCharsFromTokens
function converts a token array to an array of characters, where each character has an all currently active styles associated with it:
export interface StyledChar {
type: "char";
value: string;
fullWidth: boolean;
styles: AnsiCode[];
}
Using the above example:
import { tokenize, styledCharsFromTokens } from "@alcalzone/ansi-tokenize";
// red "foo", followed by unstyled "bar"
const str = "\x1B[31mfoo\x1B[39mbar";
const tokens = tokenize(str);
const styledChars = styledCharsFromTokens(tokens);
// styledChars will contain the following:
[
{
type: "char",
value: "f",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [
{
type: "ansi",
code: "\x1B[31m",
endCode: "\x1B[39m",
},
],
},
{
type: "char",
value: "o",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [
{
type: "ansi",
code: "\x1B[31m",
endCode: "\x1B[39m",
},
],
},
{
type: "char",
value: "o",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [
{
type: "ansi",
code: "\x1B[31m",
endCode: "\x1B[39m",
},
],
},
{
type: "char",
value: "b",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [],
},
{
type: "char",
value: "a",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [],
},
{
type: "char",
value: "r",
fullWidth: false,
styles: [],
},
];
For modification simply edit the items in the array as necessary, as long as the following rules are followed:
code
and endCode
properties must match. You can use the ansi-styles
module to do this.fullWidth
property must be correct. You can use the is-fullwidth-code-point
module to do this, or if working with multiple strings, turn those into styled char arrays first.E.g. to make the first o
blue and bold:
import ansiStyles from "ansi-styles";
// ... include the above code
styledChars[1].styles = [
{
type: "ansi",
code: ansiStyles.blue.open,
endCode: ansiStyles.blue.close,
},
{
type: "ansi",
code: ansiStyles.bold.open,
endCode: ansiStyles.bold.close,
},
];
The styledCharsToString
function converts a styled character array back to a string:
import { styledCharsToString } from "@alcalzone/ansi-tokenize";
// ... include the above code
const strOut = styledCharsToString(styledChars);
// str will now be '\x1B[31mf\x1B[34m\x1B[1mo\x1B[22m\x1B[31mo\x1B[39mbar'
This automatically figures out the least amount of escape codes necessary to achieve the desired result, as long as the styles
arrays contain no unnecessary styles, e.g. blue + red foreground.
14.13.1
Initial release
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Efficiently modify strings containing ANSI escape codes
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