let graphics = require('@ghostedbread/graphicsjs')
graphics.ANSILabel("Hello, Node!")
Graphics For Node: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ghostedbread/graphics-js
npm install @ghostedbread/graphics-js
OR
npm i @ghostedbread/graphics-js
Either way it still downloads the library!
This is mainly used for console/terminal apps, and not intended for the front-end (eg. html, css, js in the browser).
The Full Documentation Can Be Found Here: https://example.com
Users can make ANSI Labels (eg. The Name Bar That Appears in vim
when editing more than one file), but not exactly.
Showcase:
const graphics = require('@ghostedbread/graphics-js'); // Getting the library from node_modules
graphics.ANSILabel("Testing 123!"); // You don't need to use console.log()!
There is also the ANSIColor()
function if a user wants to pick a specific color.