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greek-flag

v1.0.2

Published

Print the Greek flag to the console!

Downloads

7

Readme

greek-flag

Print the Greek flag to the console using unicode block characters and ANSI-256 colors!

What greek-flag prints to the console

Minimum Dimensions: 9 rows x 27 columns (ratio: 2:3)

Usage

Via npx:

$ npx greek-flag

Via Global Install

$ npm install --global greek-flag
$ greek-flag

Via Import

$ npm install greek-flag

then:

const greek_flag = require('greek-flag');
console.log(greek_flag.create(<scale-number>, <border-boolean>, "<light|classic|dark>"));

Options

Standard Greek Flag

$ greek-flag

What greek-flag prints to the console

Add a Border

To add a border, add the --border flag:

$ greek-flag --border

What greek-flag prints to the console

Make it Bigger

To increase the scale, add the --scale=<positive-number> flag. The value can be any integer greater than or equal to 1. (Default scale is 1). Can also use --scale=full to fit the flag to the closest terminal dimensions.

$ greek-flag --scale=<positive-number>

What greek-flag prints to the console

Change the Colors

The flag can be displayed with a lighter or a darker shade of blue using the --color=<light|classic|dark> flag. The default value is classic.

Lighter Blue
$ greek-flag --color=light

What greek-flag prints to the console

Darker Blue
$ greek-flag --color=dark

What greek-flag prints to the console

Putting it All Together

Parameters can be mixed together to display your preferred version What greek-flag prints to the console

Ζήτω η Ελλάς!

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