What is ansi-styles?
The ansi-styles package provides a collection of ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal. These codes can be used to add color, background color, and various text styles such as bold, italic, underline, etc., to console output.
What are ansi-styles's main functionalities?
Color
This feature allows you to apply text color to your strings. The code sample demonstrates how to color the text 'Hello world!' in green.
const ansiStyles = require('ansi-styles');
console.log(`${ansiStyles.green.open}Hello world!${ansiStyles.green.close}`);
Background Color
This feature allows you to apply background color to your strings. The code sample demonstrates how to set the background color of the text 'Hello world!' to blue.
const ansiStyles = require('ansi-styles');
console.log(`${ansiStyles.bgBlue.open}Hello world!${ansiStyles.bgBlue.close}`);
Text Styles
This feature allows you to apply text styles like bold, italic, underline, etc. The code sample demonstrates how to make the text 'Hello world!' bold.
const ansiStyles = require('ansi-styles');
console.log(`${ansiStyles.bold.open}Hello world!${ansiStyles.bold.close}`);
Other packages similar to ansi-styles
chalk
Chalk is a popular npm package that allows you to style terminal strings. It is more user-friendly than ansi-styles as it provides a chainable API and template literal support, making it easier to combine styles.
colors
Colors is another npm package for adding colors to terminal output. It extends String.prototype to add color properties, allowing for a syntax like 'Hello world!'.green. It is less explicit than ansi-styles and can lead to conflicts with other String prototype extensions.
cli-color
CLI-color is a package for creating colored CLI output. It offers a similar feature set to ansi-styles but also includes additional functionality for cursor movement and window size detection.
ansi-styles
ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
You probably want the higher-level chalk module for styling your strings.
Install
npm install ansi-styles
Usage
import styles from 'ansi-styles';
console.log(`${styles.green.open}Hello world!${styles.green.close}`);
console.log(`${styles.color.ansi(styles.rgbToAnsi(199, 20, 250))}Hello World${styles.color.close}`)
console.log(`${styles.color.ansi256(styles.rgbToAnsi256(199, 20, 250))}Hello World${styles.color.close}`)
console.log(`${styles.color.ansi16m(...styles.hexToRgb('#abcdef'))}Hello World${styles.color.close}`)
API
open
and close
Each style has an open
and close
property.
modifierNames
, foregroundColorNames
, backgroundColorNames
, and colorNames
All supported style strings are exposed as an array of strings for convenience. colorNames
is the combination of foregroundColorNames
and backgroundColorNames
.
This can be useful if you need to validate input:
import {modifierNames, foregroundColorNames} from 'ansi-styles';
console.log(modifierNames.includes('bold'));
console.log(foregroundColorNames.includes('pink'));
Styles
Modifiers
reset
bold
dim
italic
(Not widely supported)underline
overline
Supported on VTE-based terminals, the GNOME terminal, mintty, and Git Bash.inverse
hidden
strikethrough
(Not widely supported)
Colors
black
red
green
yellow
blue
magenta
cyan
white
blackBright
(alias: gray
, grey
)redBright
greenBright
yellowBright
blueBright
magentaBright
cyanBright
whiteBright
Background colors
bgBlack
bgRed
bgGreen
bgYellow
bgBlue
bgMagenta
bgCyan
bgWhite
bgBlackBright
(alias: bgGray
, bgGrey
)bgRedBright
bgGreenBright
bgYellowBright
bgBlueBright
bgMagentaBright
bgCyanBright
bgWhiteBright
Advanced usage
By default, you get a map of styles, but the styles are also available as groups. They are non-enumerable so they don't show up unless you access them explicitly. This makes it easier to expose only a subset in a higher-level module.
styles.modifier
styles.color
styles.bgColor
Example
import styles from 'ansi-styles';
console.log(styles.color.green.open);
Raw escape codes (i.e. without the CSI escape prefix \u001B[
and render mode postfix m
) are available under styles.codes
, which returns a Map
with the open codes as keys and close codes as values.
Example
import styles from 'ansi-styles';
console.log(styles.codes.get(36));
16 / 256 / 16 million (TrueColor) support
ansi-styles
allows converting between various color formats and ANSI escapes, with support for 16, 256 and 16 million colors.
The following color spaces are supported:
To use these, call the associated conversion function with the intended output, for example:
import styles from 'ansi-styles';
styles.color.ansi(styles.rgbToAnsi(100, 200, 15));
styles.bgColor.ansi(styles.hexToAnsi('#C0FFEE'));
styles.color.ansi256(styles.rgbToAnsi256(100, 200, 15));
styles.bgColor.ansi256(styles.hexToAnsi256('#C0FFEE'));
styles.color.ansi16m(100, 200, 15);
styles.bgColor.ansi16m(...styles.hexToRgb('#C0FFEE'));
Related
- ansi-escapes - ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
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