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@northern/console

v1.0.5

Published

A lightweight TypeScript console wrapper with support for color tags and quiet mode.

Readme

@northern/console

A lightweight TypeScript console wrapper with support for color tags and quiet mode.

Features

  • Color Tags: Use XML-style tags to colorize console output
  • Quiet Mode: Suppress all output when needed
  • Color Toggle: Disable colors for CI environments or plain text output
  • Customizable Colors: Define your own color map using Chalk
  • TypeScript Support: Full type definitions included

Installation

npm install @northern/console

Usage

Basic Usage

import Console from '@northern/console';

const console = new Console();

// Use color tags to format output
console.write('Run <command>npm install</command> to get started');
console.write('This is <highlight>important</highlight>!');
console.write('Status: <success>Complete</success>');

Quiet Mode

// Create a quiet console that suppresses all output
const quietConsole = new Console(true);

quietConsole.write('This will not appear'); // No output

Disable Colors

// Create a console without colors (useful for CI environments)
const plainConsole = new Console(false, false);

plainConsole.write('Run <command>npm test</command>'); // Output: "Run npm test"

Custom Color Map

import chalk from 'chalk';

const customColors = {
  command: chalk.green,
  highlight: chalk.yellow,
  error: chalk.bgRed.whiteBright,
  warning: chalk.bgYellow.black,
  info: chalk.bgBlue.whiteBright,
  success: chalk.bgGreen.whiteBright,
  custom: chalk.magenta.bold,
};

const console = new Console(false, true, customColors);

console.write('This is <custom>custom colored</custom> text');

Dumping Objects

const console = new Console();

const data = {
  user: { name: 'John', age: 30 },
  settings: { theme: 'dark' }
};

// Dump with full depth and colors
console.dump(data);

API

Constructor

new Console(isQuiet?: boolean, isColor?: boolean, colorMap?: Record<string, ChalkInstance>)

Parameters:

  • isQuiet (optional): When true, suppresses all output. Defaults to false.
  • isColor (optional): When true, enables color output. Defaults to true.
  • colorMap (optional): Custom color mapping using Chalk instances.

Methods

write(...args: unknown[]): void

Writes output to the console with color tag processing. Suppressed in quiet mode.

Example:

console.write('Status: <success>OK</success>');
console.write('Multiple', 'arguments', 'supported');

dump(o: unknown): void

Dumps an object to the console with full depth and colors. Useful for debugging. Suppressed in quiet mode.

Example:

console.dump({ complex: { nested: { object: true } } });

Default Color Tags

The following color tags are available by default:

  • <command>text</command> - Green text
  • <highlight>text</highlight> - Yellow text
  • <error>text</error> - White text on red background
  • <warning>text</warning> - Black text on yellow background
  • <info>text</info> - White text on blue background
  • <success>text</success> - White text on green background

License

MIT