# <img width="300" src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/chalk/77ae94f63ab1ac61389b190e5a59866569d1a376/logo.svg" alt="chalk"> > Terminal string styling done right [](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/chalk)  [colors.js](https://github.com/Marak/colors.js) is currently 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. **Chalk is a clean and focused alternative.**  ## Why - Highly performant - Doesn't extend String.prototype - Expressive API - Ability to nest styles - Clean and focused - Auto-detects color support - Actively maintained - [Used by 1000+ modules](https://npmjs.org/browse/depended/chalk) ## Install ```sh $ npm install --save chalk ``` ## Usage Chalk comes with an easy to use composable API where you just chain and nest the styles you want. ```js var chalk = require('chalk'); // style a string console.log( chalk.blue('Hello world!') ); // combine styled and normal strings console.log( chalk.blue('Hello'), 'World' + chalk.red('!') ); // compose multiple styles using the chainable API console.log( chalk.blue.bgRed.bold('Hello world!') ); // pass in multiple arguments console.log( chalk.blue('Hello', 'World!', 'Foo', 'bar', 'biz', 'baz') ); // nest styles console.log( chalk.red('Hello', chalk.underline.bgBlue('world') + '!') ); // nest styles of the same type even (color, underline, background) console.log( chalk.green('I am a green line ' + chalk.blue('with a blue substring') + ' that becomes green again!') ); ``` Easily define your own themes. ```js var chalk = require('chalk'); var error = chalk.bold.red; console.log(error('Error!')); ``` Take advantage of console.log [string substitution](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/console.html#console_console_log_data). ```js var name = 'Sindre'; console.log(chalk.green('Hello %s'), name); //=> Hello Sindre ``` ## API ### chalk.`<style>[.<style>...](string, [string...])` Example: `chalk.red.bold.underline('Hello', 'world');` Chain [styles](#styles) and call the last one as a method with a string argument. Order doesn't matter. Multiple arguments will be separated by space. ### chalk.enabled Color support is automatically detected, but you can override it. ### chalk.supportsColor Detect whether the terminal [supports color](https://github.com/sindresorhus/supports-color). Can be overridden by the user with the flags `--color` and `--no-color`. Used internally and handled for you, but exposed for convenience. ### chalk.styles Exposes the styles as [ANSI escape codes](https://github.com/sindresorhus/ansi-styles). Generally not useful, but you might need just the `.open` or `.close` escape code if you're mixing externally styled strings with yours. ```js var chalk = require('chalk'); console.log(chalk.styles.red); //=> {open: '\u001b[31m', close: '\u001b[39m'} console.log(chalk.styles.red.open + 'Hello' + chalk.styles.red.close); ``` ### chalk.hasColor(string) Check whether a string [has color](https://github.com/sindresorhus/has-ansi). ### chalk.stripColor(string) [Strip color](https://github.com/sindresorhus/strip-ansi) from a string. Can be useful in combination with `.supportsColor` to strip color on externally styled text when it's not supported. Example: ```js var chalk = require('chalk'); var styledString = getText(); if (!chalk.supportsColor) { styledString = chalk.stripColor(styledString); } ``` ## Styles ### General - `reset` - `bold` - `dim` - `italic` *(not widely supported)* - `underline` - `inverse` - `hidden` - `strikethrough` *(not widely supported)* ### Text colors - `black` - `red` - `green` - `yellow` - `blue` - `magenta` - `cyan` - `white` - `gray` ### Background colors - `bgBlack` - `bgRed` - `bgGreen` - `bgYellow` - `bgBlue` - `bgMagenta` - `bgCyan` - `bgWhite` ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)