0.3.0 • Published 4 years ago

cli-diagram v0.3.0

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github
Last release
4 years ago

CLI Diagram

Draw needlessly complex diagrams in the console.

cli-diagram example

Install

npm install cli-diagram

Getting started

const Diagram = require('cli-diagram');

const myDiagram = new Diagram()
    .box(`Amazing`)
    .line(1)
    .box(`Isn't it?`);

console.log(myDiagram.draw());
┌─────────────┐    ┌───────────────┐
│             │    │               │
│   Amazing   │────│   Isn't it?   │
│             │    │               │
└─────────────┘    └───────────────┘

More examples in this test file;

Elements

Diagrams are build from elements. There is a variety of elements available to mix and match.

Box

Draw an outlined box with some string contents. Content can be multiline. Boxes are flexible enough to contain other diagrams allowing you to create complex nested structures.

.box('Hello, box!')
.box(content, options)
┌─────────────────┐
│                 │
│   Hello, box!   │
│                 │
└─────────────────┘

Options

size {integer}: The padding of the box.

color {string}: The color of the box including the outline and contents.

Line

Draw one or more lines to link elements. Lines spread out to take advantage of the available height.

.line(3)
.line(count, options)
────
────
────

Labels

You can add labels to lines.

.line(['Hello, line!', null, 'Hi there'])
.line([label, label, ...])
──┤Hello, arrow!├──
───────────────────
──┤Hi there     ├──

Options

size {integer}: The width of the lines.

color {string}: The color of the lines.

Arrow

Draw one or more arrows to link elements. Arrows spread out to take advantage of the available height.

.arrow(['<--', '-->', '<->'])
.arrow([arrow, arrow, ...], options)
◀───
───▶
◀──▶

Styles

There are multiple styles of arrows available. You can mix and match any of the inputs from the first two columns in the table below.

.arrow(['left', '--x', 'o-o'])
◀───
───X
O──O
Input textInput symbolicResult
'left''<--'◀───
'right''-->'───▶
'both''<->'◀──▶
'broken-left''x--'X───
'broken-right''--x'───X
'broken-both''x-x'X──X
'round-left''o--'O───
'round-right''--o'───O
'round-both''o-o'O──O

Labels

You can add labels to arrows.

.arrow(['<--:Hello, arrow!', '<--', '-->:Hi there'])
.arrow([arrow, arrow, ...])
◀─┤Hello, arrow!├──
◀──────────────────
──┤Hi there     ├─▶

Options

size {integer}: The width of the arrows.

color {string}: The color of the arrows.

Space

Add some space between elements.

.space(2)
.space(width)

Container

A borderless box with some string contents and no padding. Content can be multiline. Containers are flexible enough to contain other diagrams allowing you to create complex nested structures.

.container('Hello, container!')
.container(content, options)
Hello, container!

Options

color {string}: The color of the containers contents.

verticalAlign {'top'|'middle'|'bottom'}: Vertical alignment of the string contents when there is height to spare.

.box('Vertical alignment option')
.container('Aligned to bottom', {verticalAlign: 'bottom'})
┌───────────────────────────┐
│                           │
│   Vertical align option   │
│                           │
└───────────────────────────┘Aligned to bottom

Contributing

Contributors are always welcome! I don't care if you are a beginner or an expert, all help is welcome.

Testing cli-diagram

First, clone the repository and install the dependencies. Then run the test script:

npm test

Sometimes things are just that simple.