1. cli-color
Colors, formatting and other tools for the console
cli-color
Package: cli-color
Created by: medikoo
Last modified: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 07:34:59 GMT
Version: 2.0.4
License: ISC
Downloads: 13,590,767
Repository: https://github.com/medikoo/cli-color

Install

npm install cli-color
yarn add cli-color

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cli-color

Yet another colors and formatting for the console solution

Colors, formatting and other goodies for the console. This package won't mess with built-ins and provides neat way to predefine formatting patterns, see below.

Installation

$ npm install cli-color

Usage

Usage:

 var clc = require("cli-color");

Output colored text:

 console.log(clc.red("Text in red"));

Styles can be mixed:

 console.log(clc.red.bgWhite.underline("Underlined red text on white background."));

Styled text can be mixed with unstyled:

 console.log(clc.red("red") + " plain " + clc.blue("blue"));

Styled text can be nested:

 console.log(clc.red("red " + clc.blue("blue") + " red"));

Best way is to predefine needed stylings and then use it:

 var error = clc.red.bold;
var warn = clc.yellow;
var notice = clc.blue;

console.log(error("Error!"));
console.log(warn("Warning"));
console.log(notice("Notice"));

Note: No colors or styles are output when NO_COLOR env var is set

Supported are all ANSI colors and styles:

Styles

Styles will display correctly if font used in your console supports them.

  • bold
  • italic
  • underline
  • blink
  • inverse
  • strike

Colors

ForegroundBackground
blackbgBlack
redbgRed
greenbgGreen
yellowbgYellow
bluebgBlue
magentabgMagenta
cyanbgCyan
whitebgWhite
Bright variants
ForegroundBackground
blackBrightbgBlackBright
redBrightbgRedBright
greenBrightbgGreenBright
yellowBrightbgYellowBright
blueBrightbgBlueBright
magentaBrightbgMagentaBright
cyanBrightbgCyanBright
whiteBrightbgWhiteBright
xTerm colors (256 colors table)

Not supported on Windows and some terminals. However if used in not supported environment, the closest color from basic (16 colors) palette is chosen.

Usage:

 var msg = clc.xterm(202).bgXterm(236);
console.log(msg("Orange text on dark gray background"));

Color table:

Screenshot 2022-07-04 at 12 28 18

Reset

Terminal can be cleared with clc.reset

 process.stdout.write(clc.reset);

Erase

clc.erase.screen

Entire screen

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.screen);
clc.erase.screenLeft

Left portion of a screen

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.screenLeft);
clc.erase.screenRight

Right portion of a screen

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.screenRight);
clc.erase.line

Current line

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.line);
clc.erase.lineRight

Right portion of current line

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.lineRight);
clc.erase.lineLeft

Left portion of current line

 process.stdout.write(clc.erase.lineLeft);

Move around functions

clc.move(x, y)

Move cursor x columns and y rows away. Values can be positive or negative, e.g.:

 process.stdout.write(clc.move(-2, -2)); // Move cursors two columns and two rows back
clc.move.to(x, y)

Absolute move. Sets cursor position at x column and y row

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.to(0, 0)); // Move cursor to first row and first column in terminal window
clc.move.up(n)

Move cursor up n rows

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.up(2));
clc.move.down(n)

Move cursor down n rows

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.down(2));
clc.move.right(n)

Move cursor right n columns

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.right(2));
clc.move.left(n)

Move cursor left n columns

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.left(2));
clc.move.lines(n)

Move cursor n lines forward if n is positive, otherwise n lines backward, and place it at line beginning

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.lines(2));
clc.move.top

Move cursor to top of a screen

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.top);
clc.move.bottom

Move cursor to bottom of a screen

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.bottom);
clc.move.lineBegin

Move cursor to begin of a line

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.lineBegin);
clc.move.lineEnd

Move cursor to end of a line

 process.stdout.write(clc.move.lineEnd);

Terminal characteristics

clc.windowSize.width

Returns terminal width

clc.windowSize.height

Returns terminal height

Additional functionalities

clc.slice(str[, begin[, end]])

Slice provided string with preservation of eventual ANSI formatting

 var clc = require("cli-color");

var str = clc.bold("foo") + "bar" + clc.red("elo");
var sliced = clc.slice(str, 1, 7); // Same as: clc.bold('oo') + 'bar' + clc.red('e')

clc.strip(formatedText)

Strips ANSI formatted string to plain text

 var ansiStrip = require("cli-color/strip");

var plain = ansiStrip(formatted);

clc.getStrippedLength(str)

Get actual length of ANSI-formatted string

 var clc = require("cli-color");

var str = clc.bold("foo") + "bar" + clc.red("elo");
clc.getStrippedLength(str); // 9

clc.art(text, styleConf)

Create a text-graphical art. Within styleConf, string replacements needs to be defined, which are then used to convert text to styled graphical text.

 var text = ".........\n" + ". Hello .\n" + ".........\n";
var style = { ".": clc.yellowBright("X") };

process.stdout.write(clc.art(text, style));

clc.columns(data[, options])

Outputs aligned table of columns.

data is expected to be an array (or other iterable structure) of rows, where each row is also an array (or other iterable structure) of content to display.

Supported options:

  • sep: Custom colums separator (defaults to |)
  • columns: Per column customizations, as e.g. [{ align: 'right' }, null, { align: 'left' }]:
    • align: Possible options: 'left', 'right (efaults to 'left')
 var clc = require("cli-color");

process.stdout.write(
  clc.columns([
    [clc.bold("First Name"), clc.bold("Last Name"), clc.bold("Age")],
    ["John", "Doe", 34],
    ["Martha", "Smith", 20],
    ["Jan", "Kowalski", 30]
  ])
);

/* Outputs:

First Name | Last Name | Age
John       | Doe       | 34
Martha     | Smith     | 20
Jan        | Kowalski  | 30
*/
throbber(write, interval[, format])

Writes throbber string to write function at given interval. Optionally throbber output can be formatted with given format function

 var setupThrobber = require("cli-color/throbber");

var throbber = setupThrobber(function (str) { process.stdout.write(str); }, 200);

throbber.start();

// at any time you can stop/start throbber
throbber.stop();

Tests

$ npm test

Security contact information

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Contributors

  • @rentalhost (David Rodrigues)
    • Help with support for nested styles. Introduction of clc.art module, and significant improvements to tests coverage
  • @StreetStrider
    • Implementation of sophistcated clc.slice functionality, and introduction of clc.getStrippedLength utility

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