@tdtsh/terminal-menu
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retro ansi terminal menus for serious 80s technicolor business
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terminal-menu
retro ansi terminal menus for serious 80s technicolor business
example
var Menu = require('terminal-menu');
var menu = Menu({ width: 29, x: 4, y: 2 });
menu.reset();
menu.write('SERIOUS BUSINESS TERMINAL\n');
menu.write('-------------------------\n');
menu.add('ADD TRANSACTION INVOICE');
menu.add('BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE');
menu.add('ACCOUNTS PAYABLE');
menu.add('LEDGER BOOKINGS');
menu.add('INDICATOR CHART METRICS');
menu.add('BACKUP DATA TO FLOPPY DISK');
menu.add('RESTORE FROM FLOPPY DISK');
menu.add('EXIT');
menu.on('select', function (label) {
menu.close();
console.log('SELECTED: ' + label);
});
process.stdin.pipe(menu.createStream()).pipe(process.stdout);
process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
menu.on('close', function () {
process.stdin.setRawMode(false);
process.stdin.end();
});
methods
var createMenu = require('terminal-menu')
var menu = createMenu(opts)
Create a menu with opts
:
opts.width
- menu width in columnsopts.x
- top-left corner x offset, default: 1opts.y
- top-left corner y offset, default: 1opts.fg
- foreground color, default: 'white'opts.bg
- background color, default: 'blue'opts.padding.left
- left padding in columnsopts.padding.right
- right padding in columnsopts.padding.top
- top padding in rowsopts.padding.bottom
- bottom padding in rowsopts.selected
- set the selected element by its index
The menu can be driven around with the arrow keys, vi-style j/k, and emacs-style C-n/C-p.
To quit out of the menu, hit ^C
or q
.
menu.add(label, cb)
Create a new selectable menu item with the string label
.
Optionally give a callback cb(label, index)
that will fire with the label
string and index when selected.
menu.write(msg)
Write a message to the menu.
var stream = menu.createStream()
Return a duplex stream
to wire up input and output.
menu.reset()
Reset the terminal, clearing all contents.
menu.close()
Unregister all listeners and put the terminal back to its original state.
events
menu.on('select', function (label, index) {})
When the user selects a label, this event fires with the label string and menu index.
install
With npm do:
npm install terminal-menu
license
MIT