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boxen

v7.1.1

Published

Create boxes in the terminal

Downloads

52,023,394

Readme

boxen

Create boxes in the terminal

Install

npm install boxen

Usage

import boxen from 'boxen';

console.log(boxen('unicorn', {padding: 1}));
/*
┌─────────────┐
│             │
│   unicorn   │
│             │
└─────────────┘
*/

console.log(boxen('unicorn', {padding: 1, margin: 1, borderStyle: 'double'}));
/*

   ╔═════════════╗
   ║             ║
   ║   unicorn   ║
   ║             ║
   ╚═════════════╝

*/

console.log(boxen('unicorns love rainbows', {title: 'magical', titleAlignment: 'center'}));
/*
┌────── magical ───────┐
│unicorns love rainbows│
└──────────────────────┘
*/

API

boxen(text, options?)

text

Type: string

Text inside the box.

options

Type: object

borderColor

Type: string
Values: 'black' 'red' 'green' 'yellow' 'blue' 'magenta' 'cyan' 'white' 'gray' or a hex value like '#ff0000'

Color of the box border.

borderStyle

Type: string | object
Default: 'single'
Values:

  • 'single'
┌───┐
│foo│
└───┘
  • 'double'
╔═══╗
║foo║
╚═══╝
  • 'round' ('single' sides with round corners)
╭───╮
│foo│
╰───╯
  • 'bold'
┏━━━┓
┃foo┃
┗━━━┛
  • 'singleDouble' ('single' on top and bottom, 'double' on right and left)
╓───╖
║foo║
╙───╜
  • 'doubleSingle' ('double' on top and bottom, 'single' on right and left)
╒═══╕
│foo│
╘═══╛
  • 'classic'
+---+
|foo|
+---+
  • 'arrow'
↘↓↓↓↙
→foo←
↗↑↑↑↖
  • 'none'
foo

Style of the box border.

Can be any of the above predefined styles or an object with the following keys:

{
	topLeft: '+',
	topRight: '+',
	bottomLeft: '+',
	bottomRight: '+',
	top: '-',
	bottom: '-',
	left: '|',
	right: '|'
}
dimBorder

Type: boolean
Default: false

Reduce opacity of the border.

title

Type: string

Display a title at the top of the box. If needed, the box will horizontally expand to fit the title.

Example:

console.log(boxen('foo bar', {title: 'example'}));
/*
┌ example ┐
│foo bar  │
└─────────┘
*/
titleAlignment

Type: string
Default: 'left'

Align the title in the top bar.

Values:

  • 'left'
/*
┌ example ──────┐
│foo bar foo bar│
└───────────────┘
*/
  • 'center'
/*
┌─── example ───┐
│foo bar foo bar│
└───────────────┘
*/
  • 'right'
/*
┌────── example ┐
│foo bar foo bar│
└───────────────┘
*/
width

Type: number

Set a fixed width for the box.

Note: This disables terminal overflow handling and may cause the box to look broken if the user's terminal is not wide enough.

import boxen from 'boxen';

console.log(boxen('foo bar', {width: 15}));
// ┌─────────────┐
// │foo bar      │
// └─────────────┘
height

Type: number

Set a fixed height for the box.

Note: This option will crop overflowing content.

import boxen from 'boxen';

console.log(boxen('foo bar', {height: 5}));
// ┌───────┐
// │foo bar│
// │       │
// │       │
// └───────┘
fullscreen

Type: boolean | (width: number, height: number) => [width: number, height: number]

Whether or not to fit all available space within the terminal.

Pass a callback function to control box dimensions:

import boxen from 'boxen';

console.log(boxen('foo bar', {
	fullscreen: (width, height) => [width, height - 1],
}));
padding

Type: number | object
Default: 0

Space between the text and box border.

Accepts a number or an object with any of the top, right, bottom, left properties. When a number is specified, the left/right padding is 3 times the top/bottom to make it look nice.

margin

Type: number | object
Default: 0

Space around the box.

Accepts a number or an object with any of the top, right, bottom, left properties. When a number is specified, the left/right margin is 3 times the top/bottom to make it look nice.

float

Type: string
Default: 'left'
Values: 'right' 'center' 'left'

Float the box on the available terminal screen space.

backgroundColor

Type: string
Values: 'black' 'red' 'green' 'yellow' 'blue' 'magenta' 'cyan' 'white' 'gray' or a hex value like '#ff0000'

Color of the background.

textAlignment

Type: string
Default: 'left'
Values: 'left' 'center' 'right'

Align the text in the box based on the widest line.

Maintainer

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