1.0.1 • Published 9 months ago

rainbow-logr v1.0.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
9 months ago

rainbow-logr

rainbow-logr is a JavaScript library that allows you to colorize your console logs with beautiful rainbow colors. It provides a set of methods to easily add vibrant and eye-catching colors to your terminal output.

Installation

To install rainbow-logr, use npm:

npm install rainbow-logr

Usage

Import the Log class from the package in your JavaScript or TypeScript code:

import { Log } from "rainbow-logr";

Log.textV("Hello, Violet Text!"); // Colored text with violet color
Log.textI("Hello, Indigo Text!"); // Colored text with indigo color
Log.textB("Hello, Blue Text!"); // Colored text with blue color
// ... and so on for other colors

Examples

import { Log } from "rainbow-logr";

Log.textR("This is an important message!"); // Colored text with red color
Log.bgG("Highlighted text on green bg!"); // Text with green background and black text color
Log.textO("This text has an orange color!"); // Colored text with orange color

Available Methods

  • textV(msg: string): Print text with violet color.
  • textI(msg: string): Print text with indigo color.
  • textB(msg: string): Print text with blue color.
  • textG(msg: string): Print text with green color.
  • textY(msg: string): Print text with yellow color.
  • textO(msg: string): Print text with orange color.
  • textR(msg: string): Print text with red color.
  • bgV(msg: string): Print text with violet background and black text color.
  • bgI(msg: string): Print text with indigo background.
  • bgB(msg: string): Print text with blue background.
  • bgG(msg: string): Print text with green background.
  • bgY(msg: string): Print text with yellow background and black text color.
  • bgO(msg: string): Print text with blue background and black text color.
  • bgR(msg: string): Print text with red background.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have any ideas, bug fixes, or improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.