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Javascript Console Styling (JCS)
A package made specifically for providing you with all the javascript console colours and styles you'll ever need as simple functions!
Features
This package comes with all available console styling escape codes in the form of functions, which allows for features that console-styling does not provide such as nesting colours and/or decorations. This package also provides a main.js file that can be used to easily test out all the functions and their output in different environments.
Colours
Black, Black Background, Red, Red Background, Green, Green Background, Yellow, Yellow Background, Blue, Blue Background, Magenta, Magenta Background, Cyan, Cyan Background, White, White Background, Gray, Gray Background, Bright Red, Bright Red Background, Bright Green, Bright Green Background, Bright Yellow, Bright Yellow Background, Bright Blue, Bright Blue Background, Bright Magenta, Bright Magenta Background, Bright Cyan, Bright Cyan Background, Bright White, Bright White Background

Decorations
Bright, Dim, Italic Not widely supported, Underline, SlowBlink, RapidBlink Not widely supported, Reverse Not widely supported, Hidden Not widely supported, Strikethrough Not supported by all terminals (mostly the Windows Terminal)

Combinations
You can obviously combined colour styles and decorations together by nesting them:


Usage
Option 1: Import all the colours and decorations
You can import all the colour styles and decorations together with the following code:
const JCS = require("javascript-console-styling");You can also import the Colours and Decorations object with the following code:
const { Colours, Decorations } = require("javascript-console-styling");And later use individual styles:
console.log(Colours.redBg(Decorations.underline("Hello, world!")));or declare them on their own:
const redBg = Colours.redBg;
const underline = Decorations.underline;
console.log(redBg(underline("Hello, world!")));Option 2: Import only the colours
If you only want to use the colour styles, you can import them on their own with the following code:
const Colours = require("javascript-console-styling/Colours");You can also import a specific colour styling on its own with the following code:
const { red, magenta, cyanBg } = require("javascript-console-styling/Colours");Option 3: Import only the decorations
If you only want to use the decorations, you can import them on their own with the following code:
const Decorations = require("javascript-console-styling/Decorations");You can also import a specific decoration on its own with the following code:
const { bright, underline, strikethrough } = require("javascript-console-styling/Decorations");Issues
You can file an issue on Github, your issue can be a suggestion or a bug report as long as it's not a duplicate and is detailed and concisely described.