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krasivo

v1.3.0

Published

> Russian for: prettily

Downloads

4

Readme

krasivo

Russian for: prettily

krasivo

Installation

You can use krasivo without installing it with npm like this:

npx krasivo [your text] [foreground string] [background string]

Install with yarn:

yarn global add krasivo

Or, with npm:

npm i -g krasivo

Usage

To use via command line:

krasivo [your text] [foreground string] [background string]

To use in JS code:

import krasivo from 'krasivo'

console.log(krasivo('hello', 'x', ' '))

API

To get help with the API, run:

krasivo --help

Available options:

- shortEmoji (default: true)

When true, emoji names like :no_good: are converted to Unicode emoji symbols.

CLI usage:

krasivo hello :no_good: :no_entry: --short-emoji
# or:
krasivo hello :no_good: :no_entry: -e
# To disable:
krasivo hello :no_good: :no_entry: --no-short-emoji

JS usage:

krasivo('hello', ':no_good:', ':no_entry:', { shortEmoji: true })
// To disable:
krasivo('hello', ':no_good:', ':no_entry:', { shortEmoji: false })

Slack limits message length, and after the limit is broken, the only way to send the message is to send a "code snippet". The problem is, every symbol in an emoji name is counted as a separate character. shortEmoji feature allows you to use any emoji in your message by converting emoji names to actual Unicode emoji symbols, which are all 1 character long in Slack.

- skinTone (default: undefined)

When given a number (typically from 2 to 6), adds a skin tone to emoji that support skin tone variations. You can always specify a skin tone yourself (:no_good::skin-tone-6:), this will override the value specified in skinTone. It's best to configure this option in a local config file.

CLI usage:

krasivo hello :no_good: :no_entry: --skin-tone=2
# or:
krasivo hello :no_good: :no_entry: -s 2

JS usage:

krasivo('hello', ':no_good:', :no_entry:, { skinTone: 2 })

Skin colours

Skin colours are supported in Slack style:

":no_good:" => 🙅

":no_good::skin-tone-2:" => 🙅🏻

":no_good::skin-tone-3:" => 🙅🏼

":no_good::skin-tone-4:" => 🙅🏽

":no_good::skin-tone-5:" => 🙅🏾

":no_good::skin-tone-6:" => 🙅🏿

Local config file

Krasivo CLI looks for a .krasivorc YAML file in your home directory. For example, to configure a default skin tone, and to disable emoji replacement, create the following file:

# ~/.krasivorc
options:
  skinTone: 2
  shortEmoji: false

License

MIT