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clui-live

Simply update text on the terminal, even after subsequent output is written

Running the demo file demo/demo.ts

Demo code available at demo/demo.ts

Installation

npm install --save clui-live

Usage

There are two ways to use this method. The first is to just use a single LiveArea and update it any time by calling the LiveArea#write() method. With this method, only one LiveArea can be active at each time.

import { LiveArea } from 'clui-live';

const area = new LiveArea();

for ( let i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
    area.write( 'Progress' + i );

    await sleepRandom();
}

// Closing the `LiveArea` will keep any text that was written to it last on screen and prevent any further updates. To avoid that, call area.clear().close() instead
area.close();

But sometimes we want to update more than one thing at the same time, and that's the really hard part. This module makes it easy though. Just create a LiveContainer and add as many LiveAreas to it as needed.

Note that when using a container, you can only use LiveAreas that belong to it. Using others will result in unexpected behavior.

import { LiveContainer, LiveArea } from 'clui-live';

const container = new LiveContainer();

// How to add an area to a container
const area1 = new LiveArea();

container.addLiveArea( area );

// A shortcut for that is
const area2 = container.createLiveArea();

for ( let i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
    // Update each area in an alternated way. They will both be updated in place
    // If the first area grew (or shrinked), the vertical positions of all areas below would adjust accordingly
    if ( i % 2 == 0 ) {
        area1.write( 'Progress' + i );
    } else {
        area2.write( 'Progress' + i * 2 );
    }

    await sleepRandom();
}

// Also, since the terminal doesn't allow to update text outside the viewport (when the text is above the buffer and you would
// have to scroll to see it), and so when any LiveArea falls off view, it's state is "forgotten" and when it updates next it 
// will be appended at the bottom.

But what about when other people use console.log? Doesn't that wreck things? Yes, but there is a simple fix for that: simply call LiveContainer#hook() when creating it.

const container = new LiveContainer().hook();

Sometimes you don't want to have to create a container and pass around references to it. In those instances you can use the global container (one that is lazily created when it is first used) by calling the hook() method on each live area (instead of calling it on a container) like so:

const area1 = new LiveArea().hook();
const area2 = new LiveArea().hook();

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