# Colorette [![](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/colorette.svg?label=&color=0080ff)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/colorette) [![CI](https://img.shields.io/travis/jorgebucaran/colorette.svg?label=)](https://travis-ci.org/jorgebucaran/colorette) > Color your terminal using pure idiomatic JavaScript. Colorette is a Node.js library for embellishing your CLI tools with colors and styles using [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code). - Up to ~10x faster than the alternatives ([run the benchmarks](#run-the-benchmarks)). - No wonky prototype-based method chains. - Automatic color support detection. - ~80 LOC and no dependencies. - [`NO_COLOR`](https://no-color.org) friendly. ## Quickstart ```console npm i colorette ``` Load the [styles](#styles) you need. [Here](#supported-styles)'s the list of the styles you can use. ```js const { red, blue, bold } = require("colorette") ``` Wrap your strings in one or more styles to produce the finish you're looking for. ```js console.log(bold(blue("Engage!"))) ``` Or mix it with [template literals](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals) to interpolate variables, expressions and create multi-line strings easily. ```js console.log(` Beets are ${red("red")}, Plums are ${blue("blue")}, ${bold("Colorette!")}. `) ``` Using `console.log`'s [string substitution](https://nodejs.org/api/console.html#console_console_log_data_args) can be useful too! ```js console.log(bold("Total: $%f"), 1.99) ``` You can even nest styles without breaking existing escape codes. ```js console.log(red(`Red Shirt ${blue("Blue Shirt")} Red Shirt`)) ``` Feeling adventurous? Try the [pipeline operator](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator). ```js console.log("Make it so!" |> bold |> blue) ``` ## Supported styles Colorette supports the standard and bright color variations out-of-the-box. For true color support see [this issue](https://github.com/jorgebucaran/colorette/issues/27). | Colors | Background Colors | Bright Colors | Bright Background Colors | Modifiers | | ------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------------------ | ----------------- | | black | bgBlack | blackBright | bgBlackBright | dim | | red | bgRed | redBright | bgRedBright | **bold** | | green | bgGreen | greenBright | bgGreenBright | hidden | | yellow | bgYellow | yellowBright | bgYellowBright | _italic_ | | blue | bgBlue | blueBright | bgBlueBright | underline | | magenta | bgMagenta | magentaBright | bgMagentaBright | ~~strikethrough~~ | | cyan | bgCyan | cyanBright | bgCyanBright | reset | | white | bgWhite | whiteBright | bgWhiteBright | | | gray | | | | | ## API ### style(string) Returns a string wrapped in the corresponding ANSI escape code. ```js red("Red Alert") //=> \u001b[31mRed Alert\u001b[39m ``` ### `options.enabled` Colorette is enabled if your terminal supports color, `FORCE_COLOR=1` or if `NO_COLOR` isn't in the environment, but you can always override it when you need to. ```js const { options } = require("colorette") options.enabled = false ``` ## Run the benchmarks ``` npm i -C bench && node bench ```
# Using Styles
chalk × 14,468 ops/sec
colorette × 901,148 ops/sec

# Combining Styles
chalk × 44,067 ops/sec
colorette × 2,566,778 ops/sec

# Nesting Styles
chalk × 40,165 ops/sec
colorette × 506,494 ops/sec
## License [MIT](LICENSE.md)