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<img width="360" src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/chalk/chalk/19935d6484811c5e468817f846b7b3d417d7bf4a/logo.svg" alt="chalk">
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</h1>
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> Terminal string styling done right
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/chalk.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/chalk)
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[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/chalk/chalk/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/chalk/chalk?branch=master)
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[![](http://img.shields.io/badge/unicorn-approved-ff69b4.svg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9auOCbH5Ns4)
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[colors.js](https://github.com/Marak/colors.js) used to be the most popular string styling module, but it has serious deficiencies like extending `String.prototype` which causes all kinds of [problems](https://github.com/yeoman/yo/issues/68). Although there are other ones, they either do too much or not enough.
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**Chalk is a clean and focused alternative.**
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![](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-styles/raw/master/screenshot.png)
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## Why
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- Highly performant
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- Doesn't extend `String.prototype`
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- Expressive API
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- Ability to nest styles
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- Clean and focused
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- Auto-detects color support
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- Actively maintained
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- [Used by ~4500 modules](https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/chalk) as of July 15, 2015
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## Install
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```
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$ npm install --save chalk
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```
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## Usage
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Chalk comes with an easy to use composable API where you just chain and nest the styles you want.
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```js
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var chalk = require('chalk');
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// style a string
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chalk.blue('Hello world!');
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// combine styled and normal strings
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chalk.blue('Hello') + 'World' + chalk.red('!');
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// compose multiple styles using the chainable API
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chalk.blue.bgRed.bold('Hello world!');
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// pass in multiple arguments
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chalk.blue('Hello', 'World!', 'Foo', 'bar', 'biz', 'baz');
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// nest styles
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chalk.red('Hello', chalk.underline.bgBlue('world') + '!');
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// nest styles of the same type even (color, underline, background)
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chalk.green(
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'I am a green line ' +
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chalk.blue.underline.bold('with a blue substring') +
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' that becomes green again!'
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);
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```
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Easily define your own themes.
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```js
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var chalk = require('chalk');
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var error = chalk.bold.red;
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console.log(error('Error!'));
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```
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Take advantage of console.log [string substitution](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/console.html#console_console_log_data).
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```js
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var name = 'Sindre';
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console.log(chalk.green('Hello %s'), name);
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//=> Hello Sindre
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```
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## API
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### chalk.`<style>[.<style>...](string, [string...])`
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Example: `chalk.red.bold.underline('Hello', 'world');`
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Chain [styles](#styles) and call the last one as a method with a string argument. Order doesn't matter, and later styles take precedent in case of a conflict. This simply means that `Chalk.red.yellow.green` is equivalent to `Chalk.green`.
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Multiple arguments will be separated by space.
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### chalk.enabled
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Color support is automatically detected, but you can override it by setting the `enabled` property. You should however only do this in your own code as it applies globally to all chalk consumers.
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If you need to change this in a reusable module create a new instance:
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```js
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var ctx = new chalk.constructor({enabled: false});
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```
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### chalk.supportsColor
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Detect whether the terminal [supports color](https://github.com/chalk/supports-color). Used internally and handled for you, but exposed for convenience.
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Can be overridden by the user with the flags `--color` and `--no-color`. For situations where using `--color` is not possible, add an environment variable `FORCE_COLOR` with any value to force color. Trumps `--no-color`.
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### chalk.styles
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Exposes the styles as [ANSI escape codes](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-styles).
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Generally not useful, but you might need just the `.open` or `.close` escape code if you're mixing externally styled strings with your own.
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```js
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var chalk = require('chalk');
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console.log(chalk.styles.red);
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//=> {open: '\u001b[31m', close: '\u001b[39m'}
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console.log(chalk.styles.red.open + 'Hello' + chalk.styles.red.close);
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```
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### chalk.hasColor(string)
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Check whether a string [has color](https://github.com/chalk/has-ansi).
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### chalk.stripColor(string)
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[Strip color](https://github.com/chalk/strip-ansi) from a string.
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Can be useful in combination with `.supportsColor` to strip color on externally styled text when it's not supported.
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Example:
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```js
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var chalk = require('chalk');
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var styledString = getText();
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if (!chalk.supportsColor) {
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styledString = chalk.stripColor(styledString);
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}
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```
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## Styles
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### Modifiers
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- `reset`
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- `bold`
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- `dim`
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- `italic` *(not widely supported)*
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- `underline`
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- `inverse`
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- `hidden`
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- `strikethrough` *(not widely supported)*
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### Colors
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- `black`
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- `red`
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- `green`
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- `yellow`
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- `blue` *(on Windows the bright version is used as normal blue is illegible)*
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- `magenta`
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- `cyan`
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- `white`
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- `gray`
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### Background colors
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- `bgBlack`
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- `bgRed`
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- `bgGreen`
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- `bgYellow`
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- `bgBlue`
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- `bgMagenta`
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- `bgCyan`
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- `bgWhite`
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## 256-colors
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Chalk does not support anything other than the base eight colors, which guarantees it will work on all terminals and systems. Some terminals, specifically `xterm` compliant ones, will support the full range of 8-bit colors. For this the lower level [ansi-256-colors](https://github.com/jbnicolai/ansi-256-colors) package can be used.
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## Windows
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If you're on Windows, do yourself a favor and use [`cmder`](http://bliker.github.io/cmder/) instead of `cmd.exe`.
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## Related
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- [chalk-cli](https://github.com/chalk/chalk-cli) - CLI for this module
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- [ansi-styles](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-styles/) - ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
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- [supports-color](https://github.com/chalk/supports-color/) - Detect whether a terminal supports color
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- [strip-ansi](https://github.com/chalk/strip-ansi) - Strip ANSI escape codes
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- [has-ansi](https://github.com/chalk/has-ansi) - Check if a string has ANSI escape codes
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- [ansi-regex](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex) - Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes
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- [wrap-ansi](https://github.com/chalk/wrap-ansi) - Wordwrap a string with ANSI escape codes
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## License
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MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)
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