cli-meter
v0.0.1
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Dynamic meter in your terminal
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cli-meter
meter = require 'cli-meter'
Creating a meter
# 100 steps by default
m = new Meter()
# optional total steps
m = new Meter(total: 500)
# optional starting value
m = new Meter(total: 500, value: 120)
# optional display length in the terminal
m = new Meter(total: 500, length: 30)
You can then manipulate it with
m.step(1) # increment by 1
m.step(-3) # decrement by 3
m.set(70) # jump to 70
And finally display it
console.log "Processing #{m}"
# Processing [============== ]
console.log "#{m} #{m.value} dB"
# [============== ] 30 dB
console.log "#{m} #{m.value} / #{m.total}"
# [============== ] 230 / 500
Animations
If you use console.log
, the meter will be printed to a different line each time:
# [============ ] 6 / 10
# [================ ] 8 / 10
If you have a TTY
stream like process.stdout
, you can show animations instead:
setInterval (->
process.stdout.write "Meter 1 #{m1}\n"
process.stdout.write "Meter 2 #{m2}\n"
process.stdout.write "Meter 3 #{m3}\n"
process.stdout.moveCursor 0, -3
), 100