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Color your terminal using pure idiomatic JavaScript.
Colorette is a Node.js library for embellishing your CLI tools with colors and styles using ANSI escape codes.
NO_COLOR
friendly.npm i colorette
Import the styles you need. Here's the list of styles you can use.
const { red, blue, bold } = require("colorette")
Wrap your strings in one or more styles to produce the finish you're looking for.
console.log(bold(blue("Engage!")))
Mix it with template literals to interpolate variables, expressions and create multi-line strings easily.
console.log(`
Beets are ${red("red")},
Plums are ${blue("blue")},
${bold("Colorette!")}.
`)
Using console.log
's string substitution can be useful too.
console.log(bold("Total: $%f"), 1.99)
You can also nest styles without breaking existing escape codes.
console.log(red(`Red Shirt ${blue("Blue Shirt")} Red Shirt`))
Feeling adventurous? Try the pipeline operator.
console.log("Make it so!" |> bold |> blue)
Colorette supports the standard and bright color variations out-of-the-box. See this issue if you were looking for TrueColor support.
Colors | Background Colors | Bright Colors | Bright Background Colors | Modifiers |
---|---|---|---|---|
black | bgBlack | blackBright | bgBlackBright | dim |
red | bgRed | redBright | bgRedBright | bold |
green | bgGreen | greenBright | bgGreenBright | hidden |
yellow | bgYellow | yellowBright | bgYellowBright | italic |
blue | bgBlue | blueBright | bgBlueBright | underline |
magenta | bgMagenta | magentaBright | bgMagentaBright | |
cyan | bgCyan | cyanBright | bgCyanBright | reset |
white | bgWhite | whiteBright | bgWhiteBright | |
gray |
style(string)
Returns a string wrapped in the corresponding ANSI escape codes.
red("Red Alert") //=> \u001b[31mRed Alert\u001b[39m
options.enabled
Color will be enabled if your terminal supports it, FORCE_COLOR
is defined in process.env
and if NO_COLOR
isn't, but you can always override it if you want.
const { options } = require("colorette")
options.enabled = false
npm i -C bench && node bench
colorette × 759,429 ops/sec chalk × 524,034 ops/sec kleur × 490,347 ops/sec colors × 255,661 ops/sec ansi-colors × 317,605 ops/sec
FAQs
Color your terminal using pure idiomatic JavaScript.
The npm package colorette-extended receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, colorette-extended popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that colorette-extended 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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