ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
$ npm install --save ansi-escapes
const ansiEscapes = require('ansi-escapes');
// moves the cursor two rows up and to the left
process.stdout.write(ansiEscapes.cursorUp(2) + ansiEscapes.cursorLeft);
//=> '\u001b[2A\u001b[1000D'
Set the absolute position of the cursor. x0
y0
is the top left of the screen.
Specify either both x
& y
, only x
, or nothing.
Set the position of the cursor relative to its current position.
Move cursor up a specific amount of rows. Default is 1
.
Move cursor down a specific amount of rows. Default is 1
.
Move cursor forward a specific amount of rows. Default is 1
.
Move cursor backward a specific amount of rows. Default is 1
.
Move cursor to the left side.
Save cursor position.
Restore saved cursor position.
Get cursor position.
Move cursor to the next line.
Move cursor to the previous line.
Hide cursor.
Show cursor.
Erase from the current cursor position up the specified amount of rows.
Erase from the current cursor position to the end of the current line.
Erase from the current cursor position to the start of the current line.
Erase the entire current line.
Erase the screen from the current line down to the bottom of the screen.
Erase the screen from the current line up to the top of the screen.
Erase the screen and move the cursor the top left position.
Scroll display up one line.
Scroll display down one line.
Clear the terminal screen.
Output a beeping sound.
Display an image.
Currently only supported on iTerm >=2.9.
See term-img for a higher-level module.
Type: buffer
Buffer of an image. Usually read in with fs.readFile()
.
Type: string
number
The width and height are given as a number followed by a unit, or the word "auto".
N
: N character cells.Npx
: N pixels.N%
: N percent of the session's width or height.auto
: The image's inherent size will be used to determine an appropriate dimension.Type: boolean
<br>
Default: true
Type: string
<br>
Default: process.cwd()
Inform iTerm of the current directory to help semantic history and enable Cmd-clicking relative paths.
MIT © Sindre Sorhus
# ansi-escapes [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/ansi-escapes.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/ansi-escapes) > [ANSI escape codes](http://www.termsys.demon.co.uk/vtansi.htm) for manipulating the terminal ## Install ``` $ npm install --save ansi-escapes ``` ## Usage ```js const ansiEscapes = require('ansi-escapes'); // moves the cursor two rows up and to the left process.stdout.write(ansiEscapes.cursorUp(2) + ansiEscapes.cursorLeft); //=> '\u001b[2A\u001b[1000D' ``` ## API ### cursorTo([x, [y]]) Set the absolute position of the cursor. `x0` `y0` is the top left of the screen. Specify either both `x` & `y`, only `x`, or nothing. ### cursorMove(x, [y]) Set the position of the cursor relative to its current position. ### cursorUp(count) Move cursor up a specific amount of rows. Default is `1`. ### cursorDown(count) Move cursor down a specific amount of rows. Default is `1`. ### cursorForward(count) Move cursor forward a specific amount of rows. Default is `1`. ### cursorBackward(count) Move cursor backward a specific amount of rows. Default is `1`. ### cursorLeft Move cursor to the left side. ### cursorSavePosition Save cursor position. ### cursorRestorePosition Restore saved cursor position. ### cursorGetPosition Get cursor position. ### cursorNextLine Move cursor to the next line. ### cursorPrevLine Move cursor to the previous line. ### cursorHide Hide cursor. ### cursorShow Show cursor. ### eraseLines(count) Erase from the current cursor position up the specified amount of rows. ### eraseEndLine Erase from the current cursor position to the end of the current line. ### eraseStartLine Erase from the current cursor position to the start of the current line. ### eraseLine Erase the entire current line. ### eraseDown Erase the screen from the current line down to the bottom of the screen. ### eraseUp Erase the screen from the current line up to the top of the screen. ### eraseScreen Erase the screen and move the cursor the top left position. ### scrollUp Scroll display up one line. ### scrollDown Scroll display down one line. ### clearScreen Clear the terminal screen. ### beep Output a beeping sound. ### image(input, [options]) Display an image. *Currently only supported on iTerm >=2.9.* See [term-img](https://github.com/sindresorhus/term-img) for a higher-level module. #### input Type: `buffer` Buffer of an image. Usually read in with `fs.readFile()`. #### options ##### width ##### height Type: `string` `number` The width and height are given as a number followed by a unit, or the word "auto". - `N`: N character cells. - `Npx`: N pixels. - `N%`: N percent of the session's width or height. - `auto`: The image's inherent size will be used to determine an appropriate dimension. ##### preserveAspectRatio Type: `boolean`<br> Default: `true` ### iTerm.setCwd([path]) Type: `string`<br> Default: `process.cwd()` [Inform iTerm](https://www.iterm2.com/documentation-escape-codes.html) of the current directory to help semantic history and enable [Cmd-clicking relative paths](https://coderwall.com/p/b7e82q/quickly-open-files-in-iterm-with-cmd-click). ## Related - [ansi-styles](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-styles) - ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](https://sindresorhus.com)