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simple-banner

v1.1.3

Published

A simple node.js banner display for the console.

Downloads

883

Readme

npm version Test

A simple node.js banner display for the console.

The module displays a optional project name, additional optional extended information as well as the file being run, and the time the process was started.

Aiming for a minimum of requirements by only using the tiny colors npm module.

The module contains a single function named set. set("app name", "additional info", rainbow boolean)

Either require the module as a variable and use the .set function:

let banner = require('simple-banner');
banner.set("The Amazing Application");

("The Amazing Application" being the name of your application)

Or you do it all in one line:

require('simple-banner').set("The Amazing Application");

The module takes two optional parameters besides the application name. The first is any additional information you wish to display in the banner. The second is a boolean value that decides if the application title is going to be displayed using the rainbow beauty or not.

no rainbow option

Should you wish to have the application name utilize the rainbow print function, simply add a true boolean as the last of three parameter in the function call:

require('simple-banner').set("The Amazing Application", "", 1);

rainbow option