ansi-to-html-umd v0.4.2
Ansi to Html
This is a port of the ansi to html converter from bcat to Javascript.
It has a few additions:
- The API has been altered to accept options in the constructor, and input in toHtml().
- ANSI codes for setting the foreground or background color to default are handled
- the 'erase in line' escape code (\x1b[K) is dropped from the output.
Installation
npm install ansi-to-htmlUsage
var Convert = require('ansi-to-html');
var convert = new Convert();
console.log(convert.toHtml('\x1b[30mblack\x1b[37mwhite'));
/*
prints:
<span style="color:#000">black<span style="color:#AAA">white</span></span>
*/Command line usage
Process a file:
ansi-to-html the_filenameFrom STDIN:
git log | ansi-to-htmlWhen using ansi-to-html from the command line the stream option is set to true. Other options can
be provided. See ansi-to-html -h for more detail.
Options
Options can be be passed to the constructor to customize behaviour.
fg CSS color values The default foreground color used when reset color codes are encountered.
bg CSS color values The default background color used when reset color codes are encountered.
newline true or false Convert newline characters to <br/>.
escapeXML true or false Generate HTML/XML entities.
stream true or false save style state across invocations of toHtml().
Default options
fg: '#FFF'
bg: '#000'
newline: false
escapeXML: false
stream: falseDevelopment
Once you have the git repository cloned, install the dependencies:
cd ansi-to-html
npm installIf you don't have it already, install the grunt command-line tool:
npm install -g grunt-cliBuild and test
gruntAll the time
grunt watchOr separately
grunt coffee
grunt simplemocha # or npm test