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log-delay

v1.0.0

Published

Node.js package that allows you to print messages to the console with customizable delays between each character.

Downloads

7

Readme

Log-Delay

Log-Delay is a simple Node.js package that allows you to print messages to the console with a customizable delay between each character, and optional newline appending feature. Please use chalk, color or ansi-colors for adding color to the text.

Installation

You can install Log-Delay via npm:

npm install log-delay

Usage

Log-Delay exports a single function that takes an object as a parameter with the following properties:

  • message (required): The string you want to log.
  • delay (required): Delay in milliseconds between every character.
  • nextLine (optional): Will append \n after the message so that the next message starts from the next line. By default false.

The function returns a promise that resolves when the whole message has been printed.

const logDelay = require('log-delay');

(async () => {
    await logDelay({message: 'This is an awesome package!!', delay: 100, nextLine: true})
    await logDelay({message: ' See you ', delay: 200})
    await logDelay({message: ' soon <3 ', delay: 500, nextLine: true})
})()

Example

const logDelay = require('log-delay');
const colors = require('colors');

(async () => {
    await logDelay({message: 'Hello, world!'.red, delay: 50, nextLine: true})
})()

This will print "Hello, world!" to the console with each character appearing 50 milliseconds after the previous one, and in red color.

NOTE: It's a good practice to use nextLine true in the last call to the function else you might see a percentage sign on the CLI.

This is an awesome package!!
See you  soon <3 %

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.