Package Exports
- stdout-update
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Readme
Purely and accurately overwrites the previous output in the terminal, while maintaining the history of third-party logs.
Install
npm install stdout-update
Usage
const { UpdateManager } = require('stdout-update');
const manager = UpdateManager.getInstance();
const frames = ['⠋', '⠙', '⠹', '⠸', '⠼', '⠴', '⠦', '⠧', '⠇', '⠏'];
const messages = ['Swapping time and space...', 'Have a good day.', "Don't panic...", 'Updating Updater...', '42'];
let i = (j = 0);
let ticks = 60;
manager.hook();
console.log(' - log message');
console.error(' - error message');
console.warn(' - warn message');
const id = setInterval(() => {
if (--ticks < 0) {
clearInterval(id);
manager.update(['✔ Success', '', 'Messages:', 'this line is be deleted!!!']);
manager.erase(1);
manager.unhook(false);
} else {
const frame = frames[(i = ++i % frames.length)];
const message = messages[(j = Math.round(ticks / 10) % messages.length)];
manager.update([`${frame} Some process...`, message]);
}
}, 80);
API
Read the API documentation for more information.
Examples
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