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@deck/terminal-logo

Logo for Deck with same interface as nearform-terminal-logo

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Logo for Deck with same interface as nearForm terminal logo https://www.npmjs.com/package/nearform-terminal-logo

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"Deck logo" by Valentin Keleti can be reused under the CC BY license

Usage

logo(options);

options - an options object which has two attributes:

  • leftPadding: represents left padding in terminal points (monospaced characters). This is optional and by default, the logo is placed in the middle of the terminal.
  • text: Text to be displayed beside the logo. This is also optional.

Note: logo() can be called without any options which will print the logo to the middle of the terminal.

Also has a toTTY(options) method, that writes directly to process.stdout.

require('deck-terminal-logo').toTTY({leftPadding: 20});

Example

var logo = require('deck-terminal-logo');
console.log(logo({leftPadding: 20, text: 'DECK'}));

Output

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Ecosystem

To view other pieces of the deck system see https://github.com/nearform/deck

Issues and PR's

  • Please open any issues for any deck related module on the https://github.com/nearform/deck community repo.
  • Any module specific PR's are welcomed on the corresponding repo.

Credits

Sponsored by nearForm

Contributors

  • David Mark Clements
  • Mihai Dima
  • Cristian Kiss

Contributing

Deck is an OPEN Open Source Project. This means that:

Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to a project to contribute as they see fit. A project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.

See the CONTRIBUTING.md file for more details.

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Package last updated on 27 Oct 2015

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