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- @anicetus/console-style/index.js
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Readme
console.style
A simple NPM package that lets you easily customize your console.logs!
Easy to use and fast to setup, console.style boasts a large amount of customization.
Setup
The package is really easy to install from NPM. Just run npm install @anicetus/console-style
Example script:
const consoleStyle = require("console-style");
// string, font color, background color, style, [newline?], [use the last format?]
consoleStyle('Error at line xx col xx', 'red', 'black', 'bold');
consoleStyle('GO!', 'green');
consoleStyle('slow...', 'yellow');
consoleStyle('STOP!', 'red');
List of example functions:
Here are a few examples!
consoleStyle('Normal text\n');
consoleStyle("White, bold text\n", "white", "black", "bold");
consoleStyle("Red, italic text\n", "red", "black", "italic");
consoleStyle("Green underlined\n", "green", "black", "underline");
consoleStyle("Purple background and overline\n", "white", "purple", "overline");
consoleStyle("Black on yellow with a strikethrough\n", "black", "yellow", "strikethrough");
consoleStyle("Blinking bright-red text\n", 'brightred', undefined, 'blinking');
consoleStyle("no newline after, ", undefined, undefined, undefined, false);
consoleStyle('and no newline before!\n\n');
consoleStyle('Save this formatting for later\n', 'brightwhite', 'blue', 'bold');
consoleStyle('I keep the last formatting!', undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, true);
consoleStyle('\nMultiple styles!!\n', undefined, undefined, ['bold', 'italic', 'blinking', 'underline']);List of all colors:
Colors
font colors:
normal
black
red
green
yellow
blue
magenta
purple
cyan
white
gray
brightblack
brightred
brightgreen
brightyellow
brightblue
brightmagenta
brightcyan
brightwhitebackground colors:
normal
black
red
green
yellow
blue
magenta
purple
cyan
white
grayWhat they look like in different terminals:

Styles:
| Style Names | Additional Names | Description |
|---|---|---|
| bold | Makes the text bold. | |
| faint | dim | Makes the text dim. |
| italic | italics, italicize | Makes the text italicized. |
| underline | underscore | Underlines the text. |
| blink | blinking | Makes the text blink. |
| flash | flashing | Makes the text flash. |
| invert | inverted, swap, swapped | Inverts the text colors. |
| invisible | conceal | Hides the text. |
| strikethrough | cross | Strikes through the text. |
| frame | framed | Frames the text. (not usually supported) |
| encircled | circled | Encircles the text. (not usually supported) |
| overline | overscore | Adds a line above the text. |
| normal | default | Resets to normal/default style. |
An example output:

I wonder what happens if you use "console.style party!" as your string...