Add some color and styles to your Node.JS strings.
# Using npm
npm install --save couleurs
# Using yarn
yarn add couleurs
const colors = require("couleurs")
, FlatColors = require("flat-colors")
;
// Basic usage using a random flat color
let colored = new colors("Hello World").fg(FlatColors());
console.log(colored.toString());
// Other ways to color the strings
console.log(colors.fg("Red", [255, 0, 0]));
console.log(colors("Red foreground", [255, 0, 0]));
console.log(colors.fg("Yellow", 255, 255, 0));
console.log(colors.fg("Blue", "#2980b9"));
console.log(colors.bg("Blue Background", "#2980b9"));
console.log(colors("Blue & Underline").fg("#2980b9").bold().underline().toString());
console.log(colors.bold("Bold"));
console.log(colors.italic("Italic"));
// Modify prototype
colors.proto();
console.log("Underline".underline());
console.log("Inverse".inverse());
console.log("Strikethrough".strike());
console.log("All combined"
.fg("#d35400")
.bold()
.italic()
.underline()
.inverse()
.strike()
);
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- Boolean|undefined
setStringProto
: Iftrue
, the prototype of String class will be modified. - String|Array
fg
: An optional foreground color.
-
String|Object The colored string if the
fg
argument was provided or an object containing the following methods: -
proto
-
toString
-
fg
-
bg
-
bold
-
italic
-
underline
-
inverse
-
strike
Converts the internal object into string.
- String Stringifies the couleurs internal data using ANSI styles.
Modifies the String
prototype to contain the Couleurs
methods.
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