npm install tap-colorizecolorize tap
in a way that preserves its machine-readability


`` js
var test = require('tape');
var colorize = require('tap-colorize');
test.createStream().pipe(colorize()).pipe(process.stdout);
test(function (t) {
t.plan(2);
t.equal(1+1, 2);
t.deepEqual([ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 1, 4, 3 ]);
});
`
or use the command-line client:
``
$ node test/beep.js | tap-colorize
` js`
var colorize = require('tap-colorize')
Return a transform stream that adds colors to tap-specific lines. The colors are
added at the end of the previous line so that the output is still
machine-readable by a tap parser.
Options are:
opts.pass - the color to use for /^ok / linesopts.fail - the color to use for /^not ok / linesopts.info - the color to use for comments and version lines
Colors can be a hex code starting with a #, an array of rgb 0-255 integers,
or a color name.
You can preface a color name with 'bright', 'dim'. 'reverse', or'underscore'. Use an array for a color with a string prefix if you want to
preface an rgb array color.
The ansi codes for the buffered output are placed into stream.mode in case youconsole.log()
need to print out extra data before the next line comes in. This is useful for
patching to show up in the ordinary terminal color and thenstream.mode
setting the back for the next line of output.
Some terminals can do this with '\x1b7' to push and '\x1b8' to pop the
terminal context with attributes, but support for this feature is not
widespread.
If there is no active mode, stream.mode is null.
There is also a command-line program in this package.
`
usage: tap-colorize OPTIONS
Colorize TAP from INPUT, writing colorized data to OUTPUT.
OPTIONS are:
-i, --input Read from INPUT. Default: stdin.
-o, --output Write to OUTPUT. Default: stdout.
--info Color of info lines.
--pass Color of /^ok / lines.
--fail Color of /^not ok/ lines.
-h, --help Show this help message.
-v, --version Print the current version of tap-parser.
`
With npm, to get the module do:
``
npm install tap-colorize
or to get the command-line program, do:
```
npm install -g tap-colorize
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