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Parse strings containing ANSI style characters.

Package Exports

  • ansi-parser

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Readme

ANSI Parser

Parse strings containing ANSI style characters.

Example

var AnsiParser = require("../lib/index.js");
console.log(AnsiParser.parse("\u001b[1m\u001b[38;5;231mHello\u001b[0m\u001b[22m World"));

Documentation

parse(input)

Parses the string containing ANSI styles.

Params

  • String input: The input string.

Return

  • Array An array of object like below:
[
  {
      start: "\u00\u001b[1m\u001b[38;5;231",
      end: "\u001b[0m\u001b[22m",
      content: "H"
  },
  {
     start: "\u00\u001b[1m\u001b[38;5;231",
     content: "e"
     end: "\u001b[0m\u001b[22m",
  },
  ...
]

removeAnsi(input)

Removes ANSI styles from the input string.

Params

  • String input: The input string.

Return

  • String The string without ANSI styles.

stringify(arr)

Stringifies an array of objects in the format defined by AnsiParser.

Params

  • Array arr: The input array.

Return

  • String The stringified input array.

addChar(arr, c, s, e)

Adds a new char into array.

Params

  • Array arr: The input array.
  • String c: The char to add.
  • String s: ANSI start style.
  • String e: ANSI end style.

How to contribute

  1. File an issue in the repository, using the bug tracker, describing the contribution you'd like to make. This will help us to get you started on the right foot.
  2. Fork the project in your account and create a new branch: your-great-feature.
  3. Commit your changes in that branch.
  4. Open a pull request, and reference the initial issue in the pull request message.

License

See the LICENSE file.