Create a json file by writing a JSON object to the filesystem
const colorize = (...args) => ({ black: `\x1b[30m${args.join(' ')}`, red: `\x1b[31m${args.join(' ')}`, green: `\x1b[32m${args.join(' ')}`, yellow: `\x1b[33m${args.join(' ')}`, blue: `\x1b[34m${args.join(' ')}`, magenta: `\x1b[35m${args.join(' ')}`, cyan: `\x1b[36m${args.join(' ')}`, white: `\x1b[37m${args.join(' ')}`, bgBlack: `\x1b[40m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgRed: `\x1b[41m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgGreen: `\x1b[42m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgYellow: `\x1b[43m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgBlue: `\x1b[44m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgMagenta: `\x1b[45m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgCyan: `\x1b[46m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m`, bgWhite: `\x1b[47m${args.join(' ')}\x1b[0m` }); console.log(colorize('foo').red); // 'foo' (red letters) console.log(colorize('foo', 'bar').bgBlue); // 'foo bar' (blue background) console.log(colorize(colorize('foo').yellow, colorize('foo').green).bgWhite);
Tags: console.log, colorise, colour text, method chaining, Node.js, Node, Javascript, Typescript
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