colors.js

get color and style in your node.js console

Installation

npm install colors

colors and styles!

text colors

background colors

styles

extras

Usage

By popular demand, colors now ships with two types of usages!

The super nifty way

```js var colors = require('colors');

console.log('hello'.green); // outputs green text console.log('i like cake and pies'.underline.red) // outputs red underlined text console.log('inverse the color'.inverse); // inverses the color console.log('OMG Rainbows!'.rainbow); // rainbow console.log('Run the trap'.trap); // Drops the bass

```

or a slightly less nifty way which doesn't extend String.prototype

```js var colors = require('colors/safe');

console.log(colors.green('hello')); // outputs green text console.log(colors.red.underline('i like cake and pies')) // outputs red underlined text console.log(colors.inverse('inverse the color')); // inverses the color console.log(colors.rainbow('OMG Rainbows!')); // rainbow console.log(colors.trap('Run the trap')); // Drops the bass

```

I prefer the first way. Some people seem to be afraid of extending String.prototype and prefer the second way.

If you are writing good code you will never have an issue with the first approach. If you really don't want to touch String.prototype, the second usage will not touch String native object.

Disabling Colors

To disable colors you can pass the following arguments in the command line to your application:

bash node myapp.js --no-color

Console.log string substitution

js var name = 'Marak'; console.log(colors.green('Hello %s'), name); // outputs -> 'Hello Marak'

Custom themes

Using standard API

```js

var colors = require('colors');

colors.setTheme({ silly: 'rainbow', input: 'grey', verbose: 'cyan', prompt: 'grey', info: 'green', data: 'grey', help: 'cyan', warn: 'yellow', debug: 'blue', error: 'red' });

// outputs red text console.log("this is an error".error);

// outputs yellow text console.log("this is a warning".warn); ```

Using string safe API

```js var colors = require('colors/safe');

// set single property var error = colors.red; error('this is red');

// set theme colors.setTheme({ silly: 'rainbow', input: 'grey', verbose: 'cyan', prompt: 'grey', info: 'green', data: 'grey', help: 'cyan', warn: 'yellow', debug: 'blue', error: 'red' });

// outputs red text console.log(colors.error("this is an error"));

// outputs yellow text console.log(colors.warn("this is a warning")); ```

Protip: There is a secret undocumented style in colors. If you find the style you can summon him.