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acquerello

Template based terminal coloring made really easy.

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Template based terminal coloring made really easy.

http://sw.cowtech.it/acquerello

Usage

Acquerello allows to add coloring to terminal in a really easy way.

Colorize templates

To colorize a template using template syntax, simply use the colorize function.

import { colorize } from 'acquerello'

console.log(colorize('{{red}}This is in red, {{green underline}}this in green underlined{{-}}, this in red again.'))

The template recognizes styles between double curly braces and the token {{-}} as universal closing tag (which also restores the previous style).

Acquerello supports all colors codes recognized by ansi-style (and therefore by chalk).

The closing tag at the end of the string can be omitted, since acquerello will append the global reset style (\x1b[0m) if any style was set.

If you want to discard the styles to be restored, use the {{reset}} token.

Setting custom styles

If you want to define custom styles, use the addCustomStyle function.

import { colorize, addCustomStyle } from 'acquerello'

addCustomStyle('important')
console.log(colorize('{{important}}This is in red, underlined.{{-}}'))

256 and 16 millions colors support

acquerello supports 256 ANSI codes and 16m RGB colors. Just give it a try:

import { colorize } from 'acquerello'

console.log(colorize('{{ansi:100}}color me{{-}}'))
console.log(colorize('{{bgANSI:3,4,5}}color me{{-}}'))

console.log(colorize('{{rgb:255,0,0}}color me{{-}}'))
console.log(colorize('{{bgRGB:0,255,0}}color me{{-}}'))

console.log(colorize('{{hex:#FF0000}}color me{{-}}'))
console.log(colorize('{{bgHEX:00FF00}}color me{{-}}'))

ANSI, RGB, and HEX can be used in style definitions and templates as well.

Colorize strings

To colorize strings, simply use the applyStyle, passing a list of styles you want to apply.

import { applyStyle } from 'acquerello'

const inRed = applyStyle('Colorized', 'red')
const inRedWithBlueBackground = applyStyle('Colorized', 'red bgBlue')

ESM Only

This package only supports to be directly imported in a ESM context.

For informations on how to use it in a CommonJS context, please check this page.

Contributing to acquerello

  • Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
  • Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
  • Fork the project.
  • Start a feature/bugfix branch.
  • Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
  • Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.

Copyright (C) 2019 and above Shogun (shogun@cowtech.it).

Licensed under the ISC license, which can be found at https://choosealicense.com/licenses/isc.

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Package last updated on 23 Oct 2023

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