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wrap-ansi

v9.0.0

Published

Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codes

Downloads

490,430,418

Readme

wrap-ansi

Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codes

Install

npm install wrap-ansi

Usage

import chalk from 'chalk';
import wrapAnsi from 'wrap-ansi';

const input = 'The quick brown ' + chalk.red('fox jumped over ') +
	'the lazy ' + chalk.green('dog and then ran away with the unicorn.');

console.log(wrapAnsi(input, 20));

API

wrapAnsi(string, columns, options?)

Wrap words to the specified column width.

string

Type: string

A string with ANSI escape codes, like one styled by chalk.

Newline characters will be normalized to \n.

columns

Type: number

The number of columns to wrap the text to.

options

Type: object

hard

Type: boolean
Default: false

By default the wrap is soft, meaning long words may extend past the column width. Setting this to true will make it hard wrap at the column width.

wordWrap

Type: boolean
Default: true

By default, an attempt is made to split words at spaces, ensuring that they don't extend past the configured columns. If wordWrap is false, each column will instead be completely filled splitting words as necessary.

trim

Type: boolean
Default: true

Whitespace on all lines is removed by default. Set this option to false if you don't want to trim.

Related

  • slice-ansi - Slice a string with ANSI escape codes
  • cli-truncate - Truncate a string to a specific width in the terminal
  • chalk - Terminal string styling done right
  • jsesc - Generate ASCII-only output from Unicode strings. Useful for creating test fixtures.