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pretty-tree
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Make colorful trees out of JSON objects using archy
npm install pretty-tree
var tree = require('pretty-tree');
var str = tree({
label: '(root)', // the label of this node
nodes: [{
label: '(child)',
leaf: {
hello: 'world',
hej: 'verden'
}
}]
});
console.log(str);
The above example results in the following output:
The node passed to tree can contain the following options
tree({
label: '(child)', // an optional lable of this node
leaf: { // set this if you want to print an object
key: value,
...
},
nodes: [ // or put in some child nodes
child_nodes_with_same_structure
]
})
If you want to disable coloring (even when the terminal is a tty) use tree.plain(options)
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Make colorful trees out of JSON objects using archy
The npm package pretty-tree receives a total of 608 weekly downloads. As such, pretty-tree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pretty-tree 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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