This package is deprecated, use the new version Magic ConsoleLog
This package allows you to print beautiful console.log.
This console.log is used by companies that leave messages on the console of websites for when the user inspects a page, stating some precautions or even rewards.
npm i @vemlavaraloucagamers/awesome-consolelog
yarn add @vemlavaraloucagamers/awesome-consolelog
const awesomeConsole = require("@vemlavaraloucagamers/awesome-consolelog");
const rainbowConfig = {
title: "Rainbow Type",
titleConfig: {
color: "#ffffff",
size: "50px",
background: "transparent",
shadow: [
"rgb(217,31,38)",
"rgb(226,91,14)",
"rgb(245,221,8)",
"rgb(5,148,68)",
"rgb(2,135,206)",
"rgb(4,77,145)",
"rgb(42,21,113)"
]
},
text: "Rainbow Text",
hasLink: true,
link: {
text: "Link description",
url: "https://github.com/VemLavarALoucaGamers/awesome-consolelog"
}
}
awesomeConsole('rainbow', rainbowConfig)
The function accepts two parameters (not optional):
- The first is the message type (string), which can be normal, bold, background and rainbow
- The second is the message configuration
The configuration is an object with the following properties:
- title: The company name or a word of attention is usually defined.
- titleConfig: This property is an object with two required properties (color and size) and two optional properties (background and shadow). The background property is used for the background type and the shadow property is used for the rainbow type. The shadow expects to receive an array with seven colors.
- text: It is used to inform something.
- hasLink: Accepts true or false, if set to true we can set the link property.
- link: If the previous property was set to true, we can set this. This property is an object with two required properties, text and link. Text is the text that references the link.
OBS: The values of the properties contained in titleConfig are css, so it is possible to define colors and backgrounds in HEX, RGB or transparent.
awesomeConsole('bold', config)