| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116 | 'use strict';var escapeStringRegexp = require('escape-string-regexp');var ansiStyles = require('ansi-styles');var stripAnsi = require('strip-ansi');var hasAnsi = require('has-ansi');var supportsColor = require('supports-color');var defineProps = Object.defineProperties;var isSimpleWindowsTerm = process.platform === 'win32' && !/^xterm/i.test(process.env.TERM);function Chalk(options) {	// detect mode if not set manually	this.enabled = !options || options.enabled === undefined ? supportsColor : options.enabled;}// use bright blue on Windows as the normal blue color is illegibleif (isSimpleWindowsTerm) {	ansiStyles.blue.open = '\u001b[94m';}var styles = (function () {	var ret = {};	Object.keys(ansiStyles).forEach(function (key) {		ansiStyles[key].closeRe = new RegExp(escapeStringRegexp(ansiStyles[key].close), 'g');		ret[key] = {			get: function () {				return build.call(this, this._styles.concat(key));			}		};	});	return ret;})();var proto = defineProps(function chalk() {}, styles);function build(_styles) {	var builder = function () {		return applyStyle.apply(builder, arguments);	};	builder._styles = _styles;	builder.enabled = this.enabled;	// __proto__ is used because we must return a function, but there is	// no way to create a function with a different prototype.	/* eslint-disable no-proto */	builder.__proto__ = proto;	return builder;}function applyStyle() {	// support varags, but simply cast to string in case there's only one arg	var args = arguments;	var argsLen = args.length;	var str = argsLen !== 0 && String(arguments[0]);	if (argsLen > 1) {		// don't slice `arguments`, it prevents v8 optimizations		for (var a = 1; a < argsLen; a++) {			str += ' ' + args[a];		}	}	if (!this.enabled || !str) {		return str;	}	var nestedStyles = this._styles;	var i = nestedStyles.length;	// Turns out that on Windows dimmed gray text becomes invisible in cmd.exe,	// see https://github.com/chalk/chalk/issues/58	// If we're on Windows and we're dealing with a gray color, temporarily make 'dim' a noop.	var originalDim = ansiStyles.dim.open;	if (isSimpleWindowsTerm && (nestedStyles.indexOf('gray') !== -1 || nestedStyles.indexOf('grey') !== -1)) {		ansiStyles.dim.open = '';	}	while (i--) {		var code = ansiStyles[nestedStyles[i]];		// Replace any instances already present with a re-opening code		// otherwise only the part of the string until said closing code		// will be colored, and the rest will simply be 'plain'.		str = code.open + str.replace(code.closeRe, code.open) + code.close;	}	// Reset the original 'dim' if we changed it to work around the Windows dimmed gray issue.	ansiStyles.dim.open = originalDim;	return str;}function init() {	var ret = {};	Object.keys(styles).forEach(function (name) {		ret[name] = {			get: function () {				return build.call(this, [name]);			}		};	});	return ret;}defineProps(Chalk.prototype, init());module.exports = new Chalk();module.exports.styles = ansiStyles;module.exports.hasColor = hasAnsi;module.exports.stripColor = stripAnsi;module.exports.supportsColor = supportsColor;
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