{ "_args": [ [ { "raw": "ansicolors@~0.2.1", "scope": null, "escapedName": "ansicolors", "name": "ansicolors", "rawSpec": "~0.2.1", "spec": ">=0.2.1 <0.3.0", "type": "range" }, "/data/feimat/test_yali/liveserver/node_modules/cardinal" ] ], "_from": "ansicolors@>=0.2.1 <0.3.0", "_id": "ansicolors@0.2.1", "_inCache": true, "_location": "/ansicolors", "_npmUser": { "name": "thlorenz", "email": "thlorenz@gmx.de" }, "_npmVersion": "1.1.69", "_phantomChildren": {}, "_requested": { "raw": "ansicolors@~0.2.1", "scope": null, "escapedName": "ansicolors", "name": "ansicolors", "rawSpec": "~0.2.1", "spec": ">=0.2.1 <0.3.0", "type": "range" }, "_requiredBy": [ "/cardinal" ], "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ansicolors/-/ansicolors-0.2.1.tgz", "_shasum": "be089599097b74a5c9c4a84a0cdbcdb62bd87aef", "_shrinkwrap": null, "_spec": "ansicolors@~0.2.1", "_where": "/data/feimat/test_yali/liveserver/node_modules/cardinal", "author": { "name": "Thorsten Lorenz", "email": "thlorenz@gmx.de", "url": "thlorenz.com" }, "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/thlorenz/ansicolors/issues" }, "dependencies": {}, "description": "Functions that surround a string with ansicolor codes so it prints in color.", "devDependencies": {}, "directories": {}, "dist": { "shasum": "be089599097b74a5c9c4a84a0cdbcdb62bd87aef", "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ansicolors/-/ansicolors-0.2.1.tgz" }, "gitHead": "858847ca28e8b360d9b70eee0592700fa2ab087d", "homepage": "https://github.com/thlorenz/ansicolors#readme", "keywords": [ "ansi", "colors", "highlight", "string" ], "license": "MIT", "main": "ansicolors.js", "maintainers": [ { "name": "thlorenz", "email": "thlorenz@gmx.de" } ], "name": "ansicolors", "optionalDependencies": {}, "readme": "# ansicolors [![build status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/thlorenz/ansicolors.png)](http://next.travis-ci.org/thlorenz/ansicolors)\n\nFunctions that surround a string with ansicolor codes so it prints in color.\n\n## Installation\n\n npm install ansicolors\n\n## Usage\n\n```js\nvar colors = require('ansicolors');\n\n// foreground colors\nvar redHerring = colors.red('herring');\nvar blueMoon = colors.blue('moon');\nvar brighBlueMoon = colors.brightBlue('moon');\n\nconsole.log(redHerring); // this will print 'herring' in red\nconsole.log(blueMoon); // this 'moon' in blue\nconsole.log(brightBlueMoon); // I think you got the idea\n\n// background colors\nconsole.log(colors.bgYellow('printed on yellow background'));\nconsole.log(colors.bgBrightBlue('printed on bright blue background'));\n\n// mixing background and foreground colors\n// below two lines have same result (order in which bg and fg are combined doesn't matter)\nconsole.log(colors.bgYellow(colors.blue('printed on yellow background in blue')));\nconsole.log(colors.blue(colors.bgYellow('printed on yellow background in blue')));\n```\n\n## Tests\n\nLook at the [tests](https://github.com/thlorenz/ansicolors/blob/master/test/ansicolors.js) to see more examples and/or run them via: \n\n npm explore ansicolors && npm test\n\n## Alternatives\n\n**ansicolors** tries to meet simple use cases with a very simple API. However, if you need a more powerful ansi formatting tool, \nI'd suggest to look at the [features](https://github.com/TooTallNate/ansi.js#features) of the [ansi module](https://github.com/TooTallNate/ansi.js).\n", "readmeFilename": "README.md", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git://github.com/thlorenz/ansicolors.git" }, "scripts": { "test": "node test/*.js" }, "version": "0.2.1" }