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ansi-escape-sequences

A simple library containing all known terminal ansi escape codes and sequences. Useful for adding colour to your command-line output, or building a dynamic text user interface.

API Reference

Example

const ansi = require('ansi-escape-sequences')

ansi.cursor

cursor-related sequences

Kind: static property of ansi-escape-sequences

cursor.hide

Hides the cursor

Kind: static property of cursor

cursor.show

Shows the cursor

Kind: static property of cursor

cursor.up([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor lines cells up. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no effect

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.down([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor lines cells down. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no effect

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.forward([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor lines cells forward. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no effect

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.back([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor lines cells back. If the cursor is already at the edge of the screen, this has no effect

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.nextLine([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves cursor to beginning of the line n lines down.

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.previousLine([lines]) ⇒ string

Moves cursor to beginning of the line n lines up.

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Default
[lines] number 1

cursor.horizontalAbsolute(n) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor to column n.

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Description
n number column number

cursor.position(n, m) ⇒ string

Moves the cursor to row n, column m. The values are 1-based, and default to 1 (top left corner) if omitted.

Kind: static method of cursor

Param Type Description
n number row number
m number column number

ansi.erase

erase sequences

Kind: static property of ansi-escape-sequences

erase.display(n) ⇒ string

Clears part of the screen. If n is 0 (or missing), clear from cursor to end of screen. If n is 1, clear from cursor to beginning of the screen. If n is 2, clear entire screen.

Kind: static method of erase

Param Type
n number

erase.inLine(n) ⇒ string

Erases part of the line. If n is zero (or missing), clear from cursor to the end of the line. If n is one, clear from cursor to beginning of the line. If n is two, clear entire line. Cursor position does not change.

Kind: static method of erase

Param Type
n number

ansi.style : enum

Various formatting styles (aka Select Graphic Rendition codes).

Kind: static enum of ansi-escape-sequences
Properties

Name Type Default
reset string "\u001b[0m"
bold string "\u001b[1m"
italic string "\u001b[3m"
underline string "\u001b[4m"
fontDefault string "\u001b[10m"
font2 string "\u001b[11m"
font3 string "\u001b[12m"
font4 string "\u001b[13m"
font5 string "\u001b[14m"
font6 string "\u001b[15m"
imageNegative string "\u001b[7m"
imagePositive string "\u001b[27m"
black string "\u001b[30m"
red string "\u001b[31m"
green string "\u001b[32m"
yellow string "\u001b[33m"
blue string "\u001b[34m"
magenta string "\u001b[35m"
cyan string "\u001b[36m"
white string "\u001b[37m"
grey string "\u001b[90m"
gray string "\u001b[90m"
"bg-black" string "\u001b[40m"
"bg-red" string "\u001b[41m"
"bg-green" string "\u001b[42m"
"bg-yellow" string "\u001b[43m"
"bg-blue" string "\u001b[44m"
"bg-magenta" string "\u001b[45m"
"bg-cyan" string "\u001b[46m"
"bg-white" string "\u001b[47m"
"bg-grey" string "\u001b[100m"
"bg-gray" string "\u001b[100m"

Example

console.log(ansi.style.red + 'this is red' + ansi.style.reset)

ansi.styles(effectArray) ⇒ string

Returns an ansi sequence setting one or more effects

Kind: static method of ansi-escape-sequences

Param Type Description
effectArray string | Array.<string> a style, or list or styles

Example

> ansi.styles('green')
'\u001b[32m'

> ansi.styles([ 'green', 'underline' ])
'\u001b[32;4m'

ansi.format(str, [styleArray]) ⇒ string

A convenience function, applying the provided styles to the input string and then resetting.

Inline styling can be applied using the syntax [style-list]{text to format}, where style-list is a space-separated list of styles from ansi.style. For example [bold white bg-red]{bold white text on a red background}.

Kind: static method of ansi-escape-sequences

Param Type Description
str string the string to format
[styleArray] Array.<string> a list of styles to add to the input string

Example

> ansi.format('what?', 'green')
'\u001b[32mwhat?\u001b[0m'

> ansi.format('what?', ['green', 'bold'])
'\u001b[32;1mwhat?\u001b[0m'

> ansi.format('[green bold]{what?}')
'\u001b[32;1mwhat?\u001b[0m'

Load anywhere

This library is compatible with Node.js, the Web and any style of module loader. It can be loaded anywhere, natively without transpilation.

Node.js:

const ansi = require('ansi-escape-sequences')

Within Node.js with ECMAScript Module support enabled:

import ansi from 'ansi-escape-sequences'

Within a modern browser ECMAScript Module:

import ansi from './node_modules/ansi-escape-sequences/dist/index.mjs'

Old browser (adds window.ansi):

<script nomodule src="./node_modules/ansi-escape-sequences/dist/index.js"></script>

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