$ npm install color-it
Flat colors for your Node.js strings.
This library uses the flat colors taken from flatuicolors.com. For low-level libraries, check out flat-colors.js
and node-couleurs
.
# Using npm
npm install --save color-it
# Using yarn
yarn add color-it
const colorIt = require("color-it")
, iterateObj = require("iterate-object")
;
// Red on dark blue
console.log("Hello " + colorIt("World").orange().wetAsphaltBg() + "!");
// Rainbow!
console.log(
colorIt("Flat Colors Rainbow: ").gray()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).red().redBg() + " " + colorIt("Red").red()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).orange().orangeBg() + " " + colorIt("Orange").orange()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).yellow().yellowBg() + " " + colorIt("Yellow").yellow()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).green().greenBg() + " " + colorIt("Green").green()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).blue().blueBg() + " " + colorIt("Blue").blue()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).purple().purpleBg() + " " + colorIt("Purple").purple()
+ "\n" + colorIt(" ".repeat(7)).indigo().indigoBg() + " " + colorIt("Indigo").indigo()
);
// All the available colors
var allColors = ""
, newLine = false
;
iterateObj(colorIt.prototype, function (_, c) {
allColors += colorIt("colorIt." + c + "()")[c]() + " ";
if (!!(newLine = !newLine)) {
allColors += "\n";
}
});
console.log("All the possible colors:\n" + allColors);
There are few ways to get help:
ColorIt(text)
Creates a new ColorIt
instance.
Available methods:
turquoise
emerland
peterRiver
amethyst
wetAsphalt
greenSea
nephritis
belizeHole
wisteria
midnightBlue
sunFlower
carrot
alizarin
clouds
concrete
orange
pumpkin
pomegranate
silver
asbestos
Also, the following methods are aliased, for convenience:
red
:arrow_right: alizarin
yellow
:arrow_right: sunFlower
green
:arrow_right: emerland
blue
:arrow_right: peterRiver
purple
:arrow_right: amethyst
indigo
:arrow_right: wisteria
gray
:arrow_right: concrete
If you need to change the background color, add the Bg
suffix to the
method name (e.g. orange
is for foreground, orangeBg
is for
background).
text
: The text to color.ColorIt
instance.toString()
Convert the data to string (this can be called either manually or internally
just by concatenating the ColorIt
instance with another string).
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