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Drawing in terminal with unicode braille characters. The idea is based on drawille by @asciimoo.
$ npm install drawille
See examples.
This module provides a very basic API only, for fancy things,
like drawing lines, use another module,
like bresenham
.
Create a new canvas with the given dimensions.
w
must be multiple of 2, h
must be multiple of 4.
Draw point on canvas
at the given position.
Delete point on canvas
at the given position.
Toggle point on canvas
at the given position.
Clear the whole canvas (delete every point).
Return the current content of canvas
, as a newline-delimited
string. It uses braille characters to represent points,
so every line has length of w/2
, and the string contains h/4
lines.
vtop
uses drawille
to draw CPU and memory usage charts in the terminalMIT
FAQs
Drawing in terminal with unicode braille characters
The npm package drawille receives a total of 236 weekly downloads. As such, drawille popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that drawille demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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