NAME
gradient-string — :rainbow: Beautiful color gradients in terminal output
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
:rainbow: Beautiful color gradients in terminal output
README
gradient-string
Beautiful color gradients in terminal output
Install
$ npm i gradient-string
Usage
import gradient from 'gradient-string';
console.log(gradient(['cyan', 'pink'])('Hello world!'));
Initialize a gradient
// Provide an array of colors
const coolGradient = gradient(['#FF0000', '#00FF00', '#0000FF']);
The colors are parsed with TinyColor, multiple formats are accepted.
const coolGradient = gradient([
tinycolor('#FFBB65'), // tinycolor object
{ r: 0, g: 255, b: 0 }, // RGB object
{ h: 240, s: 1, v: 1, a: 1 }, // HSVa object
'rgb(120, 120, 0)', // RGB CSS string
'gold', // named color
]);
Use a gradient
const coolString = coolGradient('This is a fancy string!');
console.log(coolString);
Built-in gradients
Usage
import { rainbow, pastel } from 'gradient-string';// Use the pastel built-in gradient console.log(pastel('I love gradient-string!'));
// Use the rainbow built-in gradient console.log(rainbow('It is so pretty! 🌈'));
Available built-in gradients
Multi line gradients
In some cases, you may want to apply the same horizontal gradient on each line of a long text (or a piece of ASCII art).
You can use the multiline() method of a gradient to ensure that the colors are vertically aligned.
import gradient, { rainbow } from 'gradient-string';// Use the same gradient on every line const duck = gradient(['green', 'yellow']).multiline(` __ <(o )___ ( ._> /
`); console.log(duck);
// Works with aliases rainbow.multiline('Multi line\nstring');
// Works with advanced options (read below) gradient(['cyan', 'pink'], { interpolation: 'hsv' }).multiline('Multi line\nstring');
Advanced gradients
There are also more advanced options for gradient customization, such as custom color stops, or choice of color interpolation
Custom color stops
By default, the gradient color stops are distributed equidistantly.
You can specify the position of each color stop (between 0 and 1), using the following syntax:
let coolGradient = gradient([
{ color: '#d8e0de', pos: 0 },
{ color: '#255B53', pos: 0.8 },
{ color: '#000000', pos: 1 },
]);
Color interpolation
When creating a gradient, you can provide a second parameter to choose how the colors will be generated.
Here is the full gradient API:
gradient([colors], options?)(text)
colors
Type: Array<Color>
Colors of the gradient. Multiple formats are accepted.
text
Type: String
String you want to color.
options
Type: Object (optional)
interpolation
Type: string
The gradient can be generated using RGB or HSV interpolation. HSV usually produces brighter colors.
interpolation can be set to rgb for RGB interpolation, orhsv for HSV interpolation.
Defaults to rgb. Case-insensitive
hsvSpin
Type: string
Used only in the case of HSV interpolation.
Because hue can be considered as a circle, there are two ways to go from a color to another color.
hsvSpin can be either short or long, depending on if you want to take the shortest or the longest way between two colors.
Defaults to short. Case-insensitive
Example
Code
const str = '■'.repeat(48);// Standard RGB gradient const standardRGBGradient = gradient(['red', 'green']);
// Short HSV gradient: red -> yellow -> green const shortHSVGradient = gradient(['red', 'green'], { interpolation: 'hsv' });
// Long HSV gradient: red -> magenta -> blue -> cyan -> green const longHSVGradient = gradient(['red', 'green'], { interpolation: 'hsv', hsvSpin: 'long' });
console.log(standardRGBGradient(str)); console.log(shortHSVGradient(str)); console.log(longHSVGradient(str));
Result

Dependencies
- chalk - Output colored text to terminal
- tinygradient - Generate gradients
Who uses gradient-string?
- Shopify in Shopify CLI
- Turoborepo in @turbo/workspaces and @turbo/codemod
- Tencent in CloudBase Framework
- Microsoft in @lage-run/reporters
- Fireship in this YouTube video, where he shows how he built javascript-millionaire
- Magic UI in Magic UI CLI
- Myself in chalk-animation, the animated version of gradient-string
- Sindre Sorhus in ink-gradient, the Ink version of gradient-string
- And
more in open-source projects, who downloaded gradient-string more than
times!
License
MIT © Boris K