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@kwooshung/console-badge

v1.0.7

Published

Output beautiful badges in the console, supporting right angles, rounded corners, color and other settings

Downloads

23

Readme

@kwooshung/console-badge

GitHub Release Date - Published_At GitHub last commit GitHub code size in bytes GitHub top language GitHub pull requests GitHub issues NPM Version Npm.js Downloads/Week Github CI/CD codecov Maintainability GitHub License Gitee Repo Github Stars

Why Develop It?

In open source programs, there are various badges, just like the badges shown above; I hope that such badges can also be displayed in the console to facilitate the display of current program information, such as version number, build time, build status, etc. and other information.

Why Use It?

  • Supports bilingual annotations in both Chinese and English;
  • Low learning cost, chain calling, simple and flexible use;
  • Implemented with modern features of ES6;
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety;
  • Pure script, can depend on any framework, any platform, any environment;
  • Supports on-demand import, esm modularization, natively supports tree-shaking, no worries about the size after packaging;
  • Of course, this project also provides a commonjs standard cjs version;
  • Test coverage of 100%.

Install

npm

npm install @kwooshung/console-badge

yarn

yarn add @kwooshung/console-badge

pnpm

pnpm add @kwooshung/console-badge

Usage

Basic Usage:

import ConsoleBadge from '@kwooshung/console-badge';

const cb = new ConsoleBadge('version', 'v1.2.3');
cb.[various configuration functions, supporting chain calls].print();

Demo Screenshot

Below is a demonstration of some of the functions;

ConsoleBadge Demo Screenshot

Why are the functions not listed here?

  • Initially, I thought of listing them, but considering the simplicity of use and straightforward code, it's better to view the source code directly Click here to view the source code.
  • The function names are quite intuitive, so there's no need to worry about understanding them.
  • If you're using TypeScript, you'll get prompts, and the comments are in both Chinese and English, making it very simple to use. There's nothing to worry about.