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autocolor.js
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Automatically colors your console output!
npm i autocolor.js
const ac = require("autocolor.js")
import * as ac from "autocolor.js"
Make sure that you have imported the module!
You can use the module the same way as console.log()
no color | automatically colored |
---|---|
console.log("info: insert text here") | ac.log("info: insert text here") |
console.debug("info: insert text here") | ac.debug("info: insert text here") |
console.warn("info: insert text here") | ac.warn("info: insert text here") |
console.error("info: insert text here") | ac.error("info: insert text here") |
To add color to a specific keyword or pattern, you'll have to create a new file in src/keywords/keywords
.
If you want, you can duplicate an already existing keyword.
Make the code changes you desire and open a pull request! :rocket:
Important: You also have to add your newly created Keyword
to the array (registeredKeywords
) in src/keyword/keywords.ts
.
FAQs
Automatically colors your output!
We found that autocolor.js 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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