- Easy terminal colors, ported from the Deno standard library.
- Supports Node.js, browsers, Deno, and probably some other environments.
- Comes with 45 colors and helpers.
- Respects
NO_COLOR
. - No dependencies.
- Allows for tree-shaking.
bgBlack, bgBlue, bgBrightBlack, bgBrightBlue, bgBrightCyan, bgBrightGreen, bgBrightMagenta, bgBrightRed, bgBrightWhite, bgBrightYellow, bgCyan, bgGreen, bgMagenta, bgRed, bgRgb24, bgRgb8, bgWhite, bgYellow, black, blue, bold, brightBlack, brightBlue, brightCyan, brightGreen, brightMagenta, brightRed, brightWhite, brightYellow, cyan, dim, getColorEnabled, gray, green, hidden, inverse, italic, magenta, red, reset, strikethrough, stripColor, underline, white, yellow
import { cyan, bgMagenta } from 'trmcrl';
console.log(cyan(bgMagenta('Some text')));
By using setColorEnabled(true)
or setColorEnabled(false)
you can respectively enable and disable color output. Use getColorEnabled()
to retrieve the current state.
MIT