cine v0.3.0
cine

Prepare function, which gives back spcified frames, considering frame duration.
const counters = cine(['1', '2', '3', '4'], 250)
setInterval(() => console.log(counters()), 250);It doesn't perform any output or events, but just gives a frame on request. Probably you should use something like setInterval to create animation.
Keep delay empty to disable internally timer.
Animated CLI
Usefull with cli-update and cli-spinners for creating animated text in terminal output.
const update = require('log-update');
const spinners = require('cli-spinners')
const cine = require('cine')
const animation = cine(
spinners.dots.frames,
spinners.dots.interval
)
setInterval(() => update(`Loading ${animation()}`))API
cine(frames : array<any | function>, interval: number, onFinish : function)
framesArray of any values, but if frame is a function, it will be called, so you can pass another animation as one frame.intervalMs between frames. If you do not specify value, then frame will change only on request.onFinishEnd handler. Will be invoked at last frame.
License
MIT, 2018, Vladimir Morulus vladimirmorulus@gmail.com