colorfy v2.4.0
Colorfy
Colorfy your console output with pretty ANSI colors.
Supports:
- Zero dependencies
- 256 ANSI color codes
- Pluralization
- Text indention
- Static color methods

Installation
npm i colorfy --saveUsage
import {colorfy} from 'colorfy'
const cf = colorfy()
console.log(cf.red('Hello').green('colorful').blue('World!').colorfy())
// or let colorfy print it out
cf.red('Hello').green('colorful').blue('World!').print()
// static methods
import {colorize} from 'colorfy'
const green = colorize.green('Green text')
const red = colorize.red('Red text')Methods
The initial colorfy() call in the example above returns a colorfy instance. All colorize methods are chainable.
Pass colorfy() as last method to a chain to get a pretty colorful string.
Since version v2.0.0, colofy returns all color methods as static methods too.
red(text, [styles]) Draws red textyellow(text, [styles]) Draws yellow textgreen(text, [styles]) Draws green textblue(text, [styles]) Draws blue textfire(text, [styles]) Draws fire red textorange(text, [styles]) Draws orange textazure(text, [styles]) Draws azure blue textlime(text, [styles]) Draws lime textpink(text, [styles]) Draws pink textplum(text, [styles]) Draws plum textturq(text, [styles]) Draws turquoise textored(text, [styles]) Draws orangered textdred(text, [styles]) Draws dark red textdgreen(text, [styles]) Draws dark green textdblue(text, [styles]) Draws dark blue textgrey(text, [styles]) Draws grey textdgrey(text, [styles]) Draws dark grey textddgrey(text, [styles]) Draws dark dark grey textlgrey(text, [styles]) Draws light grey textllgrey(text, [styles]) Draws light light grey textlbrown(text, [styles]) Draws light brown textblack(text, [styles]) Draws black textwhite(text, [styles]) Draws white texttxt(text, [styles]) Draws text in default color. Without any stylingansi(color, text, [styles]) Draws text in any ansi color. Must be a number between 0 and 255auto(text, [styles]) Calculates a cross number between 0 and 99 of the input and uses a color based on this cross number. This feature could be useful for logging of hash values.
Run node examples/colorfy.js to see colorfy in action. It gives you a list of all ansi color codes.
The styles argument is optional and defines the text style.
bold Draws bold textitalic Draws italic textunderline Draws underlined textblink Draws a flashing texttrim Trims your text on both sides (See trim section below)rtrim Trims your text on its right side (See trim section below)ltrim Trims your text on its left (See trim section below)
bgred Draws red backgroundbgyellow Draws yellow backgroundbggreen Draws green backgroundbgblue Draws blue backgroundbgfire Draws fire red backgroundbgorange Draws orange backgroundbgazure Draws azure blue backgroundbglime Draws lime backgroundbgpink Draws pink backgroundbgplum Draws plum backgroundbgturq Draws turquoise backgroundbgored Draws orangered backgroundbgdred Draws dark red backgroundbgdgreen Draws dark green backgroundbgdblue Draws dark blue backgroundbggrey Draws grey backgroundbgdgrey Draws dark grey backgroundbgddgrey Draws dark dark grey backgroundbglgrey Draws light grey backgroundbgllgrey Draws light light grey backgroundbglbrown Draws light brown background
Seperate stylings by a space cf.red('foo', 'bold underline')
Background colors
Background colors can be set as a style. See list above with all supported background styles
cf.black('Black text on yellow background', 'bgyellow');Joining
Since v2.0.0, auto joining was disabled by default. To enable joining of text blocks by a space, set the autoJoin flag to true.
All texts getting joined by a space character if joining is enabled. The trim parameter can be used to avoid joining for a certain text block.
const cf = colorfy({ autoJoin: true })
cf.grey('(').green('20ms').grey(')').colorfy();returns ( 20ms )
const cf = colorfy({ autoJoin: true })
cf.grey('(').green('20ms', 'trim').grey(')').colorfy();returns (20ms) (No space around the number)
Output
The colorfy() method returns a colorfied string of the colorfy chain. Colorization can be skiped by passing false as first argument to colorfy()
cf.red('All colors are beautiful').colorfy(); //Returns a colofied string
cf.red('All colors are beautiful').colorfy(false); //Returns a plain stringprint(bool colorize)
The print method prints a colorfy chain to stdout. The comands below are the same
console.log(cf.red('All colors are beautiful').colorfy());
cf.red('All colors are beautiful').print();write(bool colorize)
The write method writes a colorfy chain to stdout. It doesn't insert a trailing newline
cf.red('All colors ').write();
cf.green('are beautiful').write();indent(num size)
Colorfy supports text indention. Indentions itself are always uncolorized. The indent method sets the indention for the next lines. It expects the indention size as its onliest argument. The size argument increase the current indention size.
indent(number)
const cf = colorfy()
cf.txt(' '.repeat(10)).white('WARNING!', 'bgred').nl()
cf.txt(' '.repeat(10)).white('The server is down!', 'bgred')The code with usage of indent() is quite smarter.
const cf = colorfy()
cf.indent(10)
cf.white('WARNING!', 'bgred').nl()
cf.white('The server is down!', 'bgred')Please note, a call of indent() inserts a line break.
reset()
Reset the indention and inserts a line break.
json(obj data, num depth)
Colorizes a data construct. Dept is the maximum nesting depth, default value = 5.
const cf = colorfy()
cf.txt('JSON: ').json({
one: 'One'
two: 2,
three [
'Banana',
'Coconut'
]
}).print()Pluralization
Texts can be pluralized. Add an [singular, plural, number] array as a text block and colorfy returns the singular version if number === 1 otherwise the plural.
const cf = colorfy()
const passedTests = 35;
const failedTests = 1;
cf.green(passedTests).txt(['test passed', 'tests passed', passedTests]).print());
cf.red(failedTests).txt(['test failed', 'tests failed', failedTests]).print());This example would render a red block
Config
Preset configurations can be changed by using the config() method.
const cf = colorfy()
cf.config({
trim: true
})
cf.txt('(').green('13ms').txt(')') // Returns (13ms)Preset configurations:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
trim | Enable word trimming ( Disabled by default ) |
indention | Set the default indention for the indent() method. Default: 0 |
autoJoin | Joins text blocks by a space. Default: false |
Author
(c) 2016 by Andi Heinkelein
Licensed under MIT license.
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