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Easily customize console.log for colors, font styles, and more!

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  • @anicetus/console-style
  • @anicetus/console-style/index.js

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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
brightwhite

background colors:

normal
black
red
green
yellow
blue
magenta
purple
cyan
white
gray

What they look like in different terminals:

ANSI color appearances

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:

Terminal output image





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