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nocolor

v1.1.0

Published

A tiny library to color your terminal output

Downloads

6

Readme

A copy/paste library to color your terminal output! Maintained and documented on npm:

// Add color to a string: color('hello {bright}world{/bright}')
// or a template literal: color`hello {bright}world{/bright}`
// Supports NO_COLOR, multiple styles, and closing with "{/}"
// prettier-ignore
const map = {
  reset: 0, bright: 1, dim: 2, under: 4, blink: 5, reverse: 7,

  black: 30, red: 31, green: 32, yellow: 33,
  blue: 34, magenta: 35, cyan: 36, white: 37,

  bgblack: 40, bgred: 41, bggreen: 42, bgyellow: 43,
  bgblue: 44, bgmagenta: 45, bgcyan: 46, bgwhite: 47,
};

const replace = (k) => {
  if (process.env.NO_COLOR) return "";
  if (!(k in map)) throw new Error(`"{${k}}" is not a valid color`);
  return `\x1b[${map[k]}m`;
};

export default function color(str, ...vals) {
  if (typeof str === "string") {
    return str
      .replaceAll(/\{(\w+)\}/g, (m, k) => replace(k))
      .replaceAll(/\{\/\w*\}/g, replace("reset"));
  }

  // Template literals, put them together first and then color them
  return color(str[0] + vals.map((v, i) => v + str[i + 1]).join(""));
}
  • Simple syntax color("Hello {green}world{/green}!");
  • Nesting is possible "Hello {green}beautiful {bright}world{/}!".
  • Supports NO_COLOR.
  • Shortcut {/} to remove all prev styles.
  • Tiny size, in fact the file above is the whole library.
  • Warns you when using an incorrect name.

To use it:

  1. Copy it somewhere in your filesystem as color.js.
  2. Import it from anywhere: import color from "./color.js";
  3. Use it by wrapping your strings with color().
  4. Add some colors to your wrapped strings! 🥳
import color from "./color.js";

console.log(color(`Hello {red}RED{/red} and {green}GREEN{/}!`));
console.log(color(`Make me {bright}bright{/} or {dim}dim{/}`));

// You won't overwrite the prototype with `console.color = ...`, right??
const colog = (...args) => console.log(color(...args));

colog("I'm {bggreen} very green {/}!");
colog`Hi there, {bright}${process.env.USER}{/}!`;