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chroma-palette
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A light-weight utility for coloring your terminal. 0 dependencies. Default is a preselected color output from the 256 color palette, chosen to enhance legibility.
A light-weight utility for coloring your terminal. 0 dependencies. Default is a preselected color output from the 256 color palette, chosen to enhance legibility.
push()
method without having to call chromaPalette more than once.node <path to node_modules>/chroma-palette/examples/<example>
npm i chroma-palette
Default is a preselected color output from the 256 color palette, chosen to enhance legibility.
const chromaPalette = require('chroma-palette')
// chaining content with push()
console.log(
chromaPalette
.cyan.push('Hello')
.space.magenta.paint('World!') // here space adds a literal space to elements
);
// chaining
console.log(
chromaPalette
.blue.whiteBg.bold.paint('Hello World!')
);
// combine
console.log(
chromaPalette.blue.paint('Hello ') + chromaPalette.bold.paint('World') + '!'
);
// template literal
console.log(
`${chromaPalette.blue.paint('Hello')} ${chromaPalette.bold.paint('World')}!`
);
If you need to alter the output of the colors to support the 16-color set.
const { ChromaPalette } = require('chroma-palette')
// change profile to 16
const chromaPalette = new ChromaPalette({ profile:'16' })
// output will be the cyan from the 16-color palette
console.log(
chromaPalette
.cyan.paint('Hello World!')
);
If you want to change the output of various colors.
const { ChromaPalette } = require('chroma-palette')
// change any color by { [COLOR]:'[NUMBER FROM 256]' }
const chromaPalette = new ChromaPalette({ red:'196' })
// output will be the custom red chosen
console.log(
chromaPalette
.red.paint('Hello World!')
);
Helpful when choosing custom colors.
const chromaPalette = require('chroma-palette')
// output the 256-color palette
console.log(
chromaPalette
.palette.paint()
);
space
- Will output a space after calling paint().enter
- Will output a return character after calling paint().dim
- Small amount of light.underscore
- Underline text.blink
- Blink.reverse
- Reverse.hidden
- Hides text.bold
- Bold text.blue
- Blue text.cyan
- Cyan text.purple
- Purple text.magenta
- Magenta text.red
- Red text.orange
- Orange text.yellow
- Yellow text.green
- Green text.white
- White text.black
- Black text.blueBg
- Blue background.cyanBg
- Cyan background.purpleBg
- Purple background.magentaBg
- Magenta background.redBg
- Red background.orangeBg
- Orange background.yellowBg
- Yellow background.greenBg
- Green background.whiteBg
- White background.blackBg
- Black background.push(string)
- Pushes the string to the elements and resets colors | modifiers. Makes chromaPalette chainable without having to call chromaPalette multiple times.paint(string)
- Outputs the created string. Must be called after everything else to return the string.FAQs
A light-weight utility for coloring your terminal. 0 dependencies. Default is a preselected color output from the 256 color palette, chosen to enhance legibility.
The npm package chroma-palette receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, chroma-palette popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that chroma-palette 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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