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@ivy-industries/ansi

v1.0.0-alpha.1

Published

shell text colours and style. esModule.

Readme

@ivyrun/ansi


shell text color and style. esModule.

Index of Contents



Description


Yet another ansi colour for Node.js shell applications.

  • default it doens't extends the String class.

    • ...btw you can do it. extends_proto()
    • ...btw you can redo it. un_extends_proto()
  • ansi 8 color foreground and backgorund

    • red() bg_red()
    • green() bg_green()
    • blue() bg_blue()
    • magenta() bg_magenta()
    • cyan() bg_cyan()
    • black() bg_black()
    • yellow() bg_yellow()
    • white() bg_white()
    • black() bg_black()
  • ansi 8 bright-color foreground and backgorund

    • b_red() b_bg_red()
    • b_green() b_bg_green()
    • b_blue() b_bg_blue()
    • b_magenta() b_bg_magenta()
    • b_cyan() b_bg_cyan()
    • b_black() b_bg_black()
    • b_yellow() b_bg_yellow()
    • b_white() b_bg_white()
    • b_black() b_bg_black()
  • 3 styles

    • underline()
    • bold()
    • negative()
  • 4 extra colouring methods

    • color256(color: number) 256 color range for foregorund [0-255].
    • bg_color256(color:number) 256 color range for background [0-255].
    • rgb(color: [number, number, number]) rgb color range for foreground [[0-255], [0-255], [0-255]]
    • bg_rgb(color: [number, number, number]) rgb color range for background [[0-255], [0-255], [0-255]]

Installation


npm install @ivyrun/ansi

Usage

  • no overload of the String class.

import { Ansi } from '@ivyrun/ansi';

console.log(Ansi.red('Hello World'));

  • ...btw you can do it.

import { extends_proto } from '@ivyrun/ansi';
// after the imports run the extends_proto() function
entends_proto();

console.log( 'Hello World'.red() );

  • ...btw you can redo it.

import { extends_proto, un_extends_proto } from '@ivyrun/ansi';
// after the imports run the extends_proto() function
entends_proto();

console.log( 'Hello World'.red() );

// after run extends_proto() function no more extends the String class.
un_extends_proto();

// it will throw TypeError
console.log( 'Hello World'.red() );

  • using color256 method for 256 color. [0-255].

import { extends_proto } from '@ivyrun/ansi';
extends_proto();

console.log('Hello World'.color256(155));
console.log( 'Hello World'.bg_color256(155) );

  • using rgb method for RGB spectrum. [[0-255], [0-255], [0-255]].

import { extends_proto } from '@ivyrun/ansi';
extends_proto();

console.log('Hello Wolrd'.rgb([4,64,254]));
console.log( 'Hello World'.bg_rgb([4,64,254]) );


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