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as-rainbow brings rainbows to your console--in AssemblyScript.
In a AssemblyScript project, use a package manager to install as-rainbow.
npm i as-rainbow
yarn add as-rainbow
Now, use as-rainbow inside of your console.log()
assembly/index.ts â´
import "wasi"
import { rainbow } from "as-rainbow/assembly"
console.log(rainbow.blue("Hello from as-rainbow! Time to make this terminal pop!"))
Build your .wasm binaries
npm run asbuild
Now, run ./build/debug.wasm with any wasi-enabled runtime! Alternatively, use bindings to the DOM or NodeJS.
wasmtime ./build/debug.wasm
Hello from as-rainbow! Time to make this terminal pop!
^ This should be blue, but ofc, with markdown, we can't make it blue
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We found that as-rainbow 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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