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🌈Easily set your terminal text color & styles.

published 2.0.20 a year ago
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Syntax highlighting in your terminal

published 2.1.11 3 years ago
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Easily add ANSI colors to your text and symbols in the terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).

published 4.1.3 2 years ago
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Color your terminal using CSS/hex color codes

published 2.0.0 5 years ago
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Party in your Terminal!

published 1.0.5 5 months ago
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A npm package written on node to make your command line colorful

published 1.0.30 4 months ago
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Colorfy colorize your console with pretty ansi color codes. It has static color methods and supports a chained colorization of your tty console output.

published 2.4.0 a year ago
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A module which will endeavor to guess your terminal's level of color support.

published 1.1.3 7 years ago
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Log stylishly in your terminal.

published 1.0.1 a year ago
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A lean, zero dependency library to provide a useful base for your project.

published 0.4.41 23 days ago
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Simple ANSI styling for your terminal

published 0.3.0 a year ago
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Package to style the logs of your codes and terminals

published 1.0.5 a year ago
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A simple color logging utility for your node.js console.

published 1.3.3 2 years ago
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Minimalistic package to add colors to your console!

published 1.0.1 2 years ago
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Colors for your terminal app

published 1.1.0 8 years ago
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A lean, zero dependency library to provide a useful base for your project. Checksums, cryptography, codecs, date-times, error-checking-codes, logging, pseudorandom number generation. The tools you need for any project. Secure build pipeline, provenance

published 1.2.3 7 hours ago
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ANSI colors for your node console

published 1.1.5 a year ago
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A library for coloring strings in your terminal.

published 1.1.8 a month ago
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A light-weight utility for coloring your terminal. 0 dependencies. Default is a preselected color output from the 256 color palette, chosen to enhance legibility.

published 1.2.2 2 years ago
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