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README.md
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Easily add ANSI colors to your text and symbols in the terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).
Please consider following this project's author, Brian Woodward, and consider starring the project to show your ❤️ and support.
Install
Install with npm:
sh $ npm install --save ansi-colors
Why use this?
ansi-colors is _the fastest Node.js library for terminal styling_. A more performant drop-in replacement for chalk, with no dependencies.
- _Blazing fast_ - Fastest terminal styling library in node.js, 10-20x faster than chalk!
- _Drop-in replacement_ for chalk.
- _No dependencies_ (Chalk has 7 dependencies in its tree!)
- _Safe_ - Does not modify the String.prototype like colors.
- Supports [nested colors](#nested-colors), and does not have the [nested styling bug](#nested-styling-bug) that is present in colorette, chalk, and kleur.
- Supports [chained colors](#chained-colors).
- [Toggle color support](#toggle-color-support) on or off.
Usage
js const c = require('ansi-colors'); console.log(c.red('This is a red string!')); console.log(c.green('This is a red string!')); console.log(c.cyan('This is a cyan string!')); console.log(c.yellow('This is a yellow string!'));
Chained colors
js console.log(c.bold.red('this is a bold red message')); console.log(c.bold.yellow.italic('this is a bold yellow italicized message')); console.log(c.green.bold.underline('this is a bold green underlined message'));
Nested colors
js console.log(c.yellow(`foo ${c.red.bold('red')} bar ${c.cyan('cyan')} baz`));
Nested styling bug
ansi-colors does not have the nested styling bug found in colorette, chalk, and kleur.
js const { bold, red } = require('ansi-styles'); console.log(bold(`foo ${red.dim('bar')} baz`)); const colorette = require('colorette'); console.log(colorette.bold(`foo ${colorette.red(colorette.dim('bar'))} baz`)); const kleur = require('kleur'); console.log(kleur.bold(`foo ${kleur.red.dim('bar')} baz`)); const chalk = require('chalk'); console.log(chalk.bold(`foo ${chalk.red.dim('bar')} baz`));
Results in the following
(sans icons and labels)
Toggle color support
Easily enable/disable colors.
js const c = require('ansi-colors'); // disable colors manually c.enabled = false; // or use a library to automatically detect support c.enabled = require('color-support').hasBasic; console.log(c.red('I will only be colored red if the terminal supports colors'));
Strip ANSI codes
Use the .unstyle method to strip ANSI codes from a string.
js console.log(c.unstyle(c.blue.bold('foo bar baz'))); //=> 'foo bar baz'
Available styles
Note that bright and bright-background colors are not always supported.
Colors | Background Colors | Bright Colors | Bright Background Colors |
---|---|---|---|
black | bgBlack | blackBright | bgBlackBright |
red | bgRed | redBright | bgRedBright |
green | bgGreen | greenBright | bgGreenBright |
yellow | bgYellow | yellowBright | bgYellowBright |
blue | bgBlue | blueBright | bgBlueBright |
magenta | bgMagenta | magentaBright | bgMagentaBright |
cyan | bgCyan | cyanBright | bgCyanBright |
white | bgWhite | whiteBright | bgWhiteBright |
gray | |||
grey | |||
_(gray is the U.S. spelling, grey is more commonly used in the Canada and U.K.)_
Style modifiers
- dim
- bold
- hidden
- _italic_
- underline
- inverse
strikethrough
- reset
Aliases
Create custom aliases for styles.
js const colors = require('ansi-colors'); colors.alias('primary', colors.yellow); colors.alias('secondary', colors.bold); console.log(colors.primary.secondary('Foo'));
Themes
A theme is an object of custom aliases.
js const colors = require('ansi-colors'); colors.theme({ danger: colors.red, dark: colors.dim.gray, disabled: colors.gray, em: colors.italic, heading: colors.bold.underline, info: colors.cyan, muted: colors.dim, primary: colors.blue, strong: colors.bold, success: colors.green, underline: colors.underline, warning: colors.yellow }); // Now, we can use our custom styles alongside the built-in styles! console.log(colors.danger.strong.em('Error!')); console.log(colors.warning('Heads up!')); console.log(colors.info('Did you know...')); console.log(colors.success.bold('It worked!'));
Performance
Libraries tested
- ansi-colors v3.0.4
- chalk v2.4.1
Mac
MacBook Pro, Intel Core i7, 2.3 GHz, 16 GB.
Load time
Time it takes to load the first time require() is called:
- ansi-colors - 1.915ms
- chalk - 12.437ms
Benchmarks
# All Colors ansi-colors x 173,851 ops/sec ±0.42% (91 runs sampled) chalk x 9,944 ops/sec ±2.53% (81 runs sampled))) # Chained colors ansi-colors x 20,791 ops/sec ±0.60% (88 runs sampled) chalk x 2,111 ops/sec ±2.34% (83 runs sampled) # Nested colors ansi-colors x 59,304 ops/sec ±0.98% (92 runs sampled) chalk x 4,590 ops/sec ±2.08% (82 runs sampled)
Windows
Windows 10, Intel Core i7-7700k CPU @ 4.2 GHz, 32 GB
Load time
Time it takes to load the first time require() is called:
- ansi-colors - 1.494ms
- chalk - 11.523ms
Benchmarks
# All Colors ansi-colors x 193,088 ops/sec ±0.51% (95 runs sampled)) chalk x 9,612 ops/sec ±3.31% (77 runs sampled))) # Chained colors ansi-colors x 26,093 ops/sec ±1.13% (94 runs sampled) chalk x 2,267 ops/sec ±2.88% (80 runs sampled)) # Nested colors ansi-colors x 67,747 ops/sec ±0.49% (93 runs sampled) chalk x 4,446 ops/sec ±3.01% (82 runs sampled))
About
<details> <summary><strong>Contributing</strong></summary>
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue](../../issues/new).
</details>
<details> <summary><strong>Running Tests</strong></summary>
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
sh $ npm install && npm test
</details>
<details> <summary><strong>Building docs</strong></summary>
_(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the [.verb.md](.verb.md) readme template.)_
To generate the readme, run the following command:
sh $ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
</details>
Related projects
You might also be interested in these projects:
- ansi-wrap: Create ansi colors by passing the open and close codes. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/ansi-wrap "Create ansi colors by passing the open and close codes.")
- strip-color: Strip ANSI color codes from a string. No dependencies. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/strip-color "Strip ANSI color codes from a string. No dependencies.")
Contributors
Commits | Contributor | |
---|---|---|
48 | jonschlinkert | |
42 | doowb | |
6 | lukeed | |
2 | Silic0nS0ldier | |
1 | dwieeb | |
1 | jorgebucaran | |
1 | madhavarshney | |
1 | chapterjason | |
Author
Brian Woodward
License
Copyright © 2019, Brian Woodward. Released under the [MIT License](LICENSE).
_This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.8.0, on July 01, 2019._