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- // TypeScript definitions for kleur
- // Definitions by: Madhav Varshney <https://github.com/madhavarshney>
- // Originally written for ansi-colors
- // Originally by: Rogier Schouten <https://github.com/rogierschouten>
- /**
- * Each method can be called as a function
- * or return a chainable Kleur object
- */
- interface KleurOrFunction extends KleurInstance {
- (string: string): string;
- }
- interface KleurInstance {
- /* Colors */
- black: KleurOrFunction;
- red: KleurOrFunction;
- green: KleurOrFunction;
- yellow: KleurOrFunction;
- blue: KleurOrFunction;
- magenta: KleurOrFunction;
- cyan: KleurOrFunction;
- white: KleurOrFunction;
- gray: KleurOrFunction;
- /* Background Colors */
- bgBlack: KleurOrFunction;
- bgRed: KleurOrFunction;
- bgGreen: KleurOrFunction;
- bgYellow: KleurOrFunction;
- bgBlue: KleurOrFunction;
- bgMagenta: KleurOrFunction;
- bgCyan: KleurOrFunction;
- bgWhite: KleurOrFunction;
- /* Modifiers */
- reset: KleurOrFunction;
- bold: KleurOrFunction;
- dim: KleurOrFunction;
- italic: KleurOrFunction;
- underline: KleurOrFunction;
- inverse: KleurOrFunction;
- hidden: KleurOrFunction;
- strikethrough: KleurOrFunction;
- }
- declare let kleur: KleurInstance;
- export default kleur;
- /**
- * Enable ANSI Colors.
- * Note: You cannot write to ES6 exports and therefore to `kleur.enabled`
- * in TypeScript with `import * as kleur from 'kleur';`.
- * Workaround is to use `import kleur = require('kleur');`.
- */
- export let enabled: boolean;
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