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ansi-align

v3.0.1

Published

align-text with ANSI support for CLIs

Downloads

48,034,860

Readme

ansi-align

align-text with ANSI support for CLIs

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Easily center- or right- align a block of text, carefully ignoring ANSI escape codes.

E.g. turn this:

Into this:

Install

npm install --save ansi-align
var ansiAlign = require('ansi-align')

API

ansiAlign(text, [opts])

Align the given text per the line with the greatest string-width, returning a new string (or array).

Arguments

  • text: required, string or array

    The text to align. If a string is given, it will be split using either the opts.split value or '\n' by default. If an array is given, a different array of modified strings will be returned.

  • opts: optional, object

    Options to change behavior, see below.

Options

  • opts.align: string, default 'center'

    The alignment mode. Use 'center' for center-alignment, 'right' for right-alignment, or 'left' for left-alignment. Note that the given text is assumed to be left-aligned already, so specifying align: 'left' just returns the text as is (no-op).

  • opts.split: string or RegExp, default '\n'

    The separator to use when splitting the text. Only used if text is given as a string.

  • opts.pad: string, default ' '

    The value used to left-pad (prepend to) lines of lesser width. Will be repeated as necessary to adjust alignment to the line with the greatest width.

ansiAlign.center(text)

Alias for ansiAlign(text, { align: 'center' }).

ansiAlign.right(text)

Alias for ansiAlign(text, { align: 'right' }).

ansiAlign.left(text)

Alias for ansiAlign(text, { align: 'left' }), which is a no-op.

Similar Packages

  • center-align: Very close to this package, except it doesn't support ANSI codes.
  • left-pad: Great for left-padding but does not support center alignment or ANSI codes.
  • Pretty much anything by the chalk team

License

ISC © Contributors