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The fastest Node.js library for formatting terminal text with ANSI colors~!
## Features * No dependencies * Super [lightweight](#load-time) & [performant](#performance) * Supports [nested](#nested-methods) & [chained](#chained-methods) colors * No `String.prototype` modifications * Conditional [color support](#conditional-support) * Familiar [API](#api) --- As of `v3.0` the Chalk-style syntax (magical getter) is no longer used.
If you need or require that syntax, consider using [`ansi-colors`](https://github.com/doowb/ansi-colors), which maintains `chalk` parity. --- ## Install ``` $ npm install --save kleur ``` ## Usage ```js const { red, white, blue, bold } = require('kleur'); // basic usage red('red text'); // chained methods blue().bold().underline('howdy partner'); // nested methods bold(`${ white().bgRed('[ERROR]') } ${ red().italic('Something happened')}`); ``` ### Chained Methods ```js console.log(bold().red('this is a bold red message')); console.log(bold().italic('this is a bold italicized message')); console.log(bold().yellow().bgRed().italic('this is a bold yellow italicized message')); console.log(green().bold().underline('this is a bold green underlined message')); ``` ### Nested Methods ```js const { yellow, red, cyan } = require('kleur'); console.log(yellow(`foo ${red().bold('red')} bar ${cyan('cyan')} baz`)); console.log(yellow('foo ' + red().bold('red') + ' bar ' + cyan('cyan') + ' baz')); ``` ### Conditional Support Toggle color support as needed; `kleur` includes simple auto-detection which may not cover all cases. ```js const kleur = require('kleur'); // manually disable kleur.enabled = false; // or use another library to detect support kleur.enabled = require('color-support').level; console.log(kleur.red('I will only be colored red if the terminal supports colors')); ``` ## API Any `kleur` method returns a `String` when invoked with input; otherwise chaining is expected. > It's up to the developer to pass the output to destinations like `console.log`, `process.stdout.write`, etc. The methods below are grouped by type for legibility purposes only. They each can be [chained](#chained-methods) or [nested](#nested-methods) with one another. ***Colors:*** > black — red — green — yellow — blue — magenta — cyan — white — gray — grey ***Backgrounds:*** > bgBlack — bgRed — bgGreen — bgYellow — bgBlue — bgMagenta — bgCyan — bgWhite ***Modifiers:*** > reset — bold — dim — italic* — underline — inverse — hidden — strikethrough* * Not widely supported ## Benchmarks > Using Node v10.13.0 ### Load time ``` chalk :: 14.543ms kleur :: 0.474ms ansi-colors :: 1.923ms ``` ### Performance ``` # All Colors ansi-colors x 199,381 ops/sec ±1.04% (96 runs sampled) chalk x 12,107 ops/sec ±2.07% (87 runs sampled) kleur x 715,334 ops/sec ±0.30% (93 runs sampled) # Stacked colors ansi-colors x 24,494 ops/sec ±1.03% (93 runs sampled) chalk x 2,650 ops/sec ±2.06% (85 runs sampled) kleur x 75,798 ops/sec ±0.19% (97 runs sampled) # Nested colors ansi-colors x 77,766 ops/sec ±0.32% (94 runs sampled) chalk x 5,596 ops/sec ±1.85% (86 runs sampled) kleur x 137,660 ops/sec ±0.31% (93 runs sampled) ``` ## Credits This project originally forked [Brian Woodward](https://github.com/doowb)'s awesome [`ansi-colors`](https://github.com/doowb/ansi-colors) library. Beginning with `kleur@3.0`, the Chalk-style syntax (magical getter) has been replaced with function calls per key: ```js // Old: c.red.bold.underline('old'); // New: c.red().bold().underline('new'); ``` > As I work more with Rust, the newer syntax feels so much better & more natural! If you prefer the old syntax, you may migrate to `ansi-colors`. Versions below `kleur@3.0` have been deprecated. ## License MIT © [Luke Edwards](https://lukeed.com)