π¨ Use a color theme for your code's terminal output.
A color theme enforces consistency and simplifies updating styles.
Your code specifies the default theme: styles and categories associated to them. Users can then optionally override it.
This supports 256 colors, Truecolor and terminal colors
detection, thanks to chalk.
import terminalTheme from 'terminal-theme'
// Any category/key is possible
const defaultTheme = {
error: 'red bold',
success: 'green',
title: 'white bold',
// Truecolor is supported
subtitle: 'rgb-150-100-100',
}
const { error, success, title, subtitle } = await terminalTheme(defaultTheme)
console.log(success('example')) // Print in green colorUsers can override the defaultTheme by creating a terminal-theme.yml in the
current or any parent directory.
error: yellow bold
success: cyanOr programmatically:
const { error, success, title, subtitle } = await terminalTheme({
...defaultTheme,
...userTheme,
})
console.log(success('example'))npm install terminal-theme
This package works in Node.js >=18.18.0.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import or import() statement,
not require(). If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
defaultTheme: object
options: object
Return value: Promise<object>
The defaultTheme argument is an object where each:
- Key is a category with consistent styles. Examples include
error,success,link,header, etc. - Value is a space-separated list of styles. Some styles require dash-separated arguments.
const defaultTheme = {
// Single style, without arguments
success: 'green',
// Single style, with arguments
warning: 'rgb-226-126-26',
// Multiple styles
error: 'red bold',
}The return value is a promise resolving to an object where each:
- Key is a category defined in the theme.
- Value is a function applying styles to a string.
const { error, success } = await terminalTheme({
error: 'red',
success: 'green',
})
console.log(success('example'))Type: boolean
Default: undefined
Whether colors should be enabled/disabled, regardless of terminal support. Colors support is automatically detected, so this is only meant to override that default behavior.
Type:
Stream
Default: process.stdout
Stream used to detect colors support. This should be the file or terminal where the colors are output.
Type: string
Default: process.cwd()
Current directory. Used when looking for terminal-theme.yml.
# Standard styles
bold underline inverse reset
# Those styles do not always work on Windows
dim italic hidden strikethrough
# Hidden when the terminal does not support colors
visible
# Basic colors
black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white gray
blackBright redBright greenBright yellowBright blueBright
magentaBright cyanBright whiteBright
# Advanced colors
hex-ffffff
rgb-255-255-255
# Background colors
bgBlack bgRed bgGreen bgYellow bgBlue bgMagenta bgCyan bgWhite bgGray
bgBlackBright bgRedBright bgGreenBright bgYellowBright bgBlueBright
bgMagentaBright bgCyanBright bgWhiteBright
bgHex-* bgRgb-*colors-option: Let users toggle colors.chalk-string: Chalk with style strings.
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