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Published by dominikwilkowski 8 months ago
- terminal_size = "0.2.3"
+ terminal_size = "0.3"
Published by dominikwilkowski about 1 year ago
Added LICENSE
into the published version
Published by dominikwilkowski about 1 year ago
terminal_size
to 0.2.3
Published by dominikwilkowski over 1 year ago
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
yellow
to the supported gradient colorsPublished by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
gray
to gradient colorsPublished by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
NO_COLOR
not being respected in helpPublished by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
NO_COLOR
support when run without FORCE_COLOR
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
-V
fallback flag for versions to comply with POSIXPublished by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
Cfonts has been re-built from scratch in rust and had it's nodejs app aligned to the more correct output that rust produced.
There are some minor changes to the node lib that warranted a new major release:
letter-spacing
is not appended anymore so the line ends at the last letter (which means more letters fit into a line)ceil
rather than floor
which means half pixel are rounded up, not downconsole
font now has it's own font file so we can re-use the same functionality and align across all fonts, also gives us more flexibility later if we want to make changes to the console
fontchalk
as a dependency is removed and replaced with supports-color
FORCE_COLOR
then NO_COLOR
letterspace_size
has been added to each font file./src
-> ./nodejs/src
The rust implementation comes with a lot of tests as well as an end-to-end test that compares the output of the rust binary to the output of node which is also compared to a fixture. This test is run on three platforms (Linux, macOS and Windows) now with Github Actions.
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
Cfonts has been re-built from scratch in rust and had it's nodejs app aligned to the more correct output that rust produced.
There are some minor changes to the node lib that warranted a new major release:
letter-spacing
is not appended anymore so the line ends at the last letter (which means more letters fit into a line)ceil
rather than floor
which means half pixel are rounded up, not downconsole
font now has it's own font file so we can re-use the same functionality and align across all fonts, also gives us more flexibility later if we want to make changes to the console
fontchalk
as a dependency is removed and replaced with supports-color
FORCE_COLOR
then NO_COLOR
letterspace_size
has been added to each font file./src
-> ./nodejs/src
The rust implementation comes with a lot of tests as well as an end-to-end test that compares the output of the rust binary to the output of node which is also compared to a fixture. This test is run on three platforms (Linux, macOS and Windows) now with Github Actions.
Published by dominikwilkowski over 2 years ago
Cfonts has been re-built from scratch in rust and had it's nodejs app aligned to the more correct output that rust produced.
There are some minor changes to the node lib that warranted a new major release:
letter-spacing
is not appended anymore so the line ends at the last letter (which means more letters fit into a line)ceil
rather than floor
which means half pixel are rounded up, not downconsole
font now has it's own font file so we can re-use the same functionality and align across all fonts, also gives us more flexibility later if we want to make changes to the console
fontchalk
as a dependency is removed and replaced with supports-color
FORCE_COLOR
then NO_COLOR
letterspace_size
has been added to each font file./src
-> ./nodejs/src
The rust implementation comes with a lot of tests as well as an end-to-end test that compares the output of the rust binary to the output of node which is also compared to a fixture. This test is run on three platforms (Linux, macOS and Windows) now with Github Actions.