Console.log colours
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Below you can find colors reference of text to command when running node.js application:
console.log('\x1b[36m%s\x1b[0m', 'I am cyan'); //cyan
console.log('\x1b[33m%s\x1b[0m', stringToMakeYellow); //yellow
Note %s is where in the string (the second argument) gets injected. \x1b[0m resets the terminal color so it doesn't continue to be the chosen color anymore after this point.
Colors reference
Reset = "\x1b[0m" Bright = "\x1b[1m" Dim = "\x1b[2m" Underscore = "\x1b[4m" Blink = "\x1b[5m" Reverse = "\x1b[7m" Hidden = "\x1b[8m" FgBlack = "\x1b[30m" FgRed = "\x1b[31m" FgGreen = "\x1b[32m" FgYellow = "\x1b[33m" FgBlue = "\x1b[34m" FgMagenta = "\x1b[35m" FgCyan = "\x1b[36m" FgWhite = "\x1b[37m" BgBlack = "\x1b[40m" BgRed = "\x1b[41m" BgGreen = "\x1b[42m" BgYellow = "\x1b[43m" BgBlue = "\x1b[44m" BgMagenta = "\x1b[45m" BgCyan = "\x1b[46m" BgWhite = "\x1b[47m"
For example, \x1b[31m is an escape sequence that will be intercepted by your terminal and instructs it to switch to the red color. In fact, \x1b is the code for the non-printable control character escape