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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
It's not just color, it's everything colorful in terminal.
Color in terminal and only terminal.
As a programmer, you think they are functions:
var color = require('colorful').color
color.red('hello')
color.underline('hello')
color.red(color.underline('hello'))
As a human, you think you are a painter:
var paint = require('colorful').paint
paint('hello').red.color
paint('hello').bold.underline.red.color
WTF, is bold, underline a color? If you don't like the idea, try:
paint('hello').bold.underline.red.style
As an alien, you are from outer space, you think it should be:
require('colorful').colorful()
'hello'.to.red.color
'hello'.to.underline.bold.red.color
'hello'.to.underline.bold.red.style
As a detective, you think we should detect if color is supported:
require('colorful').isSupported
Colorful and nested logging in terminal.
Default is my favorite, we should do nothing:
var logging = require('colorful').logging;
// start a nested logging
logging.start('Start Application')
logging.info('send an info message')
// start another nested logging
logging.start('Start subprocess')
logging.warn('send a warn message')
logging.end('End subprocess')
logging.error('send an error message')
logging.debug('send a debug message')
logging.end('End Application')
I want to show debug message:
logging.config('debug')
// or
logging.config({level: 'debug'})
logging.config({verbose: true})
FAQs
colorful if a terminal tool for colors
The npm package colorful receives a total of 23,687 weekly downloads. As such, colorful popularity was classified as popular.
We found that colorful 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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