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ansi-colors-es6
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ES6+ module to easily add ANSI colors to your browser console and node terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).
Easily add ANSI colors to your node terminal or browser console. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, colors, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs). And a lighter ES6 implementation of
ansi-colors
that works everywhere ES6+ works without the need for transpiling, unless you want to.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save ansi-colors-es6
ansi-colors-es6 is the fastest Node.js library for terminal and browser console styling. A more performant drop-in replacement for chalk, colors and ansi-colors with no dependencies.
String.prototype
like others.//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
console.log(ansi.red('This is a red string!'));
console.log(ansi.green('This is a red string!'));
console.log(ansi.cyan('This is a cyan string!'));
console.log(ansi.yellow('This is a yellow string!'));
//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
console.log(ansi.bold.red('this is a bold red message'));
console.log(ansi.bold.yellow.italic('this is a bold yellow italicized message'));
console.log(ansi.green.bold.underline('this is a bold green underlined message'));
//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
console.log(ansi.yellow(`foo ${ansi.red.bold('red')} bar ${ansi.cyan('cyan')} baz`));
Easily enable/disable colors.
//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
// disable colors manually
ansi.enabled = false;
// or use a library to automatically detect support
ansi.enabled = require('color-support').hasBasic;
console.log(ansi.red('I will only be colored red if the terminal supports colors'));
Use the .unstyle
method to strip ANSI codes from a string.
console.log(ansi.unstyle(ansi.blue.bold('foo bar baz')));
//=> 'foo bar baz'
Note that bright and bright-background colors are not always supported.
Colors | Background Colors | Bright Colors | Bright Background Colors |
---|---|---|---|
black | bgBlack | blackBright | bgBlackBright |
red | bgRed | redBright | bgRedBright |
green | bgGreen | greenBright | bgGreenBright |
yellow | bgYellow | yellowBright | bgYellowBright |
blue | bgBlue | blueBright | bgBlueBright |
magenta | bgMagenta | magentaBright | bgMagentaBright |
cyan | bgCyan | cyanBright | bgCyanBright |
white | bgWhite | whiteBright | bgWhiteBright |
gray | |||
grey |
(gray
is the U.S. spelling, grey
is more commonly used in the Canada and U.K.)
dim
bold
hidden
italic
underline
inverse
strikethrough
reset
Create custom aliases for styles.
//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
ansi.alias('primary', ansi.yellow);
ansi.alias('secondary', ansi.bold);
console.log(ansi.primary.secondary('Foo'));
A theme is an object of custom aliases.
//use relative paths to allow code sharing with browsers
//this way the same exact files will work in all locations
import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-colors-es6/index.js';
ansi.theme({
danger: ansi.red,
dark: ansi.dim.gray,
disabled: ansi.gray,
em: ansi.italic,
heading: ansi.bold.underline,
info: ansi.cyan,
muted: ansi.dim,
primary: ansi.blue,
strong: ansi.bold,
success: ansi.green,
underline: ansi.underline,
warning: ansi.yellow
});
// Now, we can use our custom styles alongside the built-in styles!
console.log(ansi.danger.strong.em('Error!'));
console.log(ansi.warning('Heads up!'));
console.log(ansi.info('Did you know...'));
console.log(ansi.success.bold('It worked!'));
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
48 | jonschlinkert |
42 | doowb |
9 | RIAEvangelist |
6 | lukeed |
2 | Silic0nS0ldier |
1 | dwieeb |
1 | jorgebucaran |
1 | madhavarshney |
1 | chapterjason |
FAQs
ES6+ module to easily add ANSI colors to your browser console and node terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).
The npm package ansi-colors-es6 receives a total of 82 weekly downloads. As such, ansi-colors-es6 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ansi-colors-es6 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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