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code-gui

v1.1.3

Published

Show contents in a Graphical way in the console.

Downloads

116

Readme

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install size code-gui npm-install

See contents of a folder with a Terminal UI! 🤩

Instalation

  • Node.js (latest)
  • npm (it's bundled with Node.js!)

But it's possible that you can upgrade, but in some cases it may cause errors.

After done that do:

  • open your terminal
  • open your main folder (root of your app) in your terminal
  • in the terminal, type:
npm i code-gui

Usage

Note: After 1.0, you have to add {"style":"text"} after the specified path.

Simple Usage:

var loadDir = require("code-gui")
loadDir("C:/", {"style":"text"})

When ran the program, you may see this in the terminal:

#-- C:/
| (contents of C:/)
#------

Styles

This section is only used after 1.0.

They are loaded in {"style":"place style here"}.

The following styles of loadDir are:

  • text (1.1.0)
  • emoji (1.1.0)
  • emoji-hacker (1.1.0)

Contributing

To contribute, you have to:

  • Apply to GitHub's rules
  • Read this topic: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/664129/

Source code

see source code