Generate a menu with selectable menu items as a string.

Installation
npm install menu-string --save
Usage
const Menu = require('menu-string')
const menu = new Menu({
items: [
{text: 'Item 1'},
{text: 'Item 2'},
{text: '------', separator: true},
{text: 'Item 3'}
],
selected: 0
})
console.log(menu.toString())
menu.down()
console.log(menu.toString())
API
Initialize a new menu object.
Options:
items - An array of item objects
render - An optional render function that will be called for each
menu item that is rendered. Will be called with the item object that
should be rendered and a boolean indicating if the item is currectly
selected. Should return a rendered string representing the menu item.
The item object will have an index property indicating its
position in the menu
selected - An optional integer specifying which menu item should be
selected by default (defaults to 0)
height - Set menu max height (in rows). If set, the menu will
maintain a viewport, only ever rendering that amout of menu items.
When moving the cursor up or down, the viewport will scroll to
accommodate.
An item object can have the following properties:
text - The text to show when rendering the item
separator - A boolean indicating if the item can be selected
marked - A boolean indicating if the item should me "marked". This
property can be toggled using item.toggleMark(). It's up the the
implementer to render marked items differently.
An item can also just be a string, which is treated as {text: item}.
If no custom render function is provided, the following default render
function is used:
function (item, selected) {
return (selected ? '> ' : ' ') + item.text
}
An alias for:
new Menu({
items: items
})
Event: update
An update event is emitted when ever the menu is updated - i.e. the
cursor is moved.
Array of menu items.
Move the cursor one item up. Separator items will be skipped.
Returns false if top of menu have been reached. Returns true
otherwise.
Move the cursor one item down. Separator items will be skipped.
Returns false if bottom of menu have been reached. Returns true
otherwise.
Select a specific menu item.
Returns false if the index was invalid. Returns true otherwise.
Returns the selected item object. The returned item object will have
an index property indicating its position in the menu. Returns null
if no selectable menu item exists.
Toggle the marked boolean of the currently selected item.
Returns the entire menu as a single string. One line for each menu item
rendered by the render function.
License
MIT