Clr is a dead simple color library for nodejs to colorize things and put some styles to your strings in your terminal. It's a Work-in-progress (WIP) currently in the 1.0.0 version, yay!
Actually clr-js is just a project for fun, to learn new things and to play with some nice features of the world of development. If you have a better approach to this, please, contribute! Or if you just want to install for create your terminal based apps, feel free to do it.
This is my first open-source contribution, so if you find any errors, bugs or something bad, please report and let's learn together. 😄
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With NPM:
npm install clr-js
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With Yarn:
yarn add clr-js
This 1.0.0 version introduces the chaining methods for Clr-js! To use in your Javascript/Typescript file:
const clr = require('clr-js');
// A bold and yellow text will be shown in your terminal!
console.log(
clr.bold('Hello, javascript colorful world!')
.yellow()
.it();
)
import * as clr from '../clr';
console.log(
clr.bold('Hello, typescript colorful world!')
.blue()
.it();
)
Notice: You only need to declare the string you'll paint in the first method.
Notice2: A little tweak was made for finish the method chaining: when you done calling all your methods, finish the chain with .it()
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Color | Applying to text | Applying to background |
---|---|---|
Blue | clr.blue(<str>).it() |
clr.bblue(<str>).it() |
Red | clr.red(<str>).it() |
clr.bred(<str>).it() |
Yellow | clr.yellow(<str>).it() |
clr.byellow(<str>).it() |
Green | clr.green(<str>).it() |
clr.bgreen(<str>).it() |
Cyan | clr.cyan(<str>).it() |
clr.bcyan(<str>).it() |
Magenta | clr.magenta(<str>).it() |
clr.bmagenta(<str>).it() |
White | clr.white(<str>).it() |
clr.bwhite(<str>).it() |
Black | clr.black(<str>).it() |
clr.bblack(<str>).it() |
Text Formatting | Method |
---|---|
Bold text | clr.bold(<str>).it() |
Underlined | clr.uline(<str>).it() |
Dark text | clr.darky(<str>).it() |
Stroke | clr.stroke(<str>).it() |
const clr = require('clr-js');
let stringy = 'My colorful string.';
// Bold and blue text;
console.log(
clr.bold(stringy)
.blue()
.it();
)
// Bold, underlined magenta-colored text;
console.log(
clr.bold(stringy)
.uline()
.magenta()
.it();
)
// White background with black text;
console.log(
clr.bwhite(stringy)
.black()
.it();
)
// Or just use inline
console.log(
clr.bwhite(stringy).black().it();
)
To use in your Javascript/Typescript file:
const clr = require('clr-js');
// A bold and blue text will be shown in your terminal!
console.log(clr.bold(clr.blue('Hello, colorful world!')))
Color | Applying to text | Applying to background |
---|---|---|
Blue | clr.blue(<str>) |
clr.bblue(<str>) |
Red | clr.red(<str>) |
clr.bred(<str>) |
Yellow | clr.yellow(<str>) |
clr.byellow(<str>) |
Green | clr.green(<str>) |
clr.bgreen(<str>) |
Cyan | clr.cyan(<str>) |
clr.bcyan(<str>) |
Magenta | clr.magenta(<str>) |
clr.bmagenta(<str>) |
White | clr.white(<str>) |
clr.bwhite(<str>) |
Black | clr.black(<str>) |
clr.bblack(<str>) |
Text Formatting | Method |
---|---|
Bold text | clr.bold(<str>) |
Underlined | clr.uline(<str>) |
Dark text | clr.darky(<str>) |
Stroke | clr.stroke(<str>) |
let stringy = 'My colorful string.';
console.log( clr.bold(clr.blue(stringy)) ) // Bold and blue text;
console.log( clr.bold(clr.uline(clr.magenta(stringy))) ) // Bold, underlined magenta-colored text;
console.log( clr.bwhite(clr.black(stringy)) ) // White background with black text;