A headless terminal is a terminal with an internal screen buffer.
When the display is changed, the change
event is emitted
with the display buffer as an argument.
Note: Since v0.3 the API has been completely changed.
var HeadlessTerminal = require('headless-terminal')
var terminal = new HeadlessTerminal(80, 25)
terminal.write('write some data and ansi code')
console.log(terminal.displayBuffer.toString())
The underlying screen-buffer
HeadlessTerminal inherits EventEmitter.
Writes some thing to the terminal. After that, a change event will be emitted.
Resizes the size of the terminal. After that, a change event will be emitted.
Emitted when something is written to the terminal. The first argument will be the underlying screen-buffer.
The ScreenBuffer class.
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