colors-option
v6.0.0
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Let users toggle colors
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Let users toggle colors.
This is a thin wrapper around the popular
chalk
colors library that adds support for:
- A
colors
boolean option - The
NO_COLOR
andNODE_DISABLE_COLORS
environment variables
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Example
import colorsOption from 'colors-option'
const exampleLibrary = ({ colors, ...otherLibraryOptions }) => {
const chalk = colorsOption({ colors })
console.log(chalk.red('example'))
}
Install
npm install colors-option
This package works in Node.js >=18.18.0.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
. If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
API
colorsOption(options?)
options
: object
Return value: Chalk
instance
options
colors
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
Whether colors should be enabled/disabled, regardless of terminal support. Colors support is automatically detected, so this is only meant to override that default behavior.
The recommended approach is to:
- Add a
colors
boolean programmatic option and/or CLI flag - Keep its default value
undefined
- Forward it to
colors-option
Instead of using
chalk/supports-color
, this relies
on Node.js built-in colors detection
getColorDepth()
which:
- Supports the
NO_COLOR
andNODE_DISABLE_COLORS
environment variables. - Does not guess colors detection based on the presence of a
--colors
CLI flag. This gives finer control and flexibility over how to expose this as a CLI flag.
Please note that chalk
has a similar
level
option. However, that
option is an integer from 0
to 3
which makes it hard to toggle colors while
still keeping 256 colors or Truecolor.
stream
Type:
Stream
Default: process.stdout
Stream used to detect colors support. This should be the file or terminal where the colors are output.
See also
chalk-string
: Chalk with style strings.terminal-theme
: 🎨 Use a color theme for your code's terminal output.
Support
For any question, don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub.
Everyone is welcome regardless of personal background. We enforce a Code of conduct in order to promote a positive and inclusive environment.
Contributing
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