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@sweetcom/colors

v0.0.21

Published

256 colors for your node.js console

Downloads

8

Readme

@Sweetcom/Colors.

pipeline Discord license npm version

Putting colors in terminal is an interesting idea bit, what if the user dosent have a terminal that manage colors or have only 16 or 8 colors when you used a 256 colors logger or some other things ..

you will see text like this in your terminal

22m 1.83 KiB {0} [built]
This package will allow you to add colors to your terminal application with auto terminal detection and adaptation of colors
You will be able to use 255 colors code in Basics terminals
Coloration will have no effect on terminals that dosent manage colors

Try it its simple and easy to use

demo in terminal

Installation

npm install @sweetcom/colors --save

How to use it

Using Colors instance methodes

const Colors = require('@sweetcom/colors');
console.log(Colors.color("text to log",[0..255])); 
console.log(Colors.bgColor("text to log",[0..255])); 
console.log(Colors.bgColor( Colors.color("text to log",[0..255]) , [0..255] )); 

Using String.prototype

const Colors = require('@sweetcom/colors');
console.log("text to log".color([o..255]) ); 
console.log("text to log".bgColor([0..255])); 
console.log("text to log".color([0..255]).bgColor([0..255])));