Colored Logger
A simple yet powerful colored logging utility for Dart and Flutter applications that enhances console output with ANSI colors and styles.

Features
- Color-coded log levels: Easily distinguish between different types of logs (info, success, warning, error)
- ANSI color support: Includes a variety of ANSI color codes for terminal output
- RGB & 256 color support: Create millions of colors with true color RGB and 8-bit color support
- Predefined styles: Ready-to-use semantic styles, colors, text decorations
Installation
Add the package to your pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
colored_logger: ^1.2.3
Then run:
flutter pub get
Or with Dart:
dart pub get
Usage
Basic Usage
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
void main() {
// Basic usage with predefined log levels
ColoredLogger.info('This is an info message');
ColoredLogger.success('Operation completed successfully');
ColoredLogger.warning('This is a warning message');
ColoredLogger.error('An error occurred');
}
Custom Logging
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
void main() {
// Custom colored message with a specific color name
ColoredLogger.custom('Custom message with color name',
colorName: 'magenta',
prefix: '[CUSTOM] ');
// Custom colored message with ANSI codes
ColoredLogger.custom('Custom message with ANSI codes',
ansiCodes: [AnsiCode.bold, AnsiCode.cyan],
prefix: '[STYLED] ');
// Using predefined styles from AnsiColors
ColoredLogger.custom('Error style message',
ansiCodes: AnsiColors.error,
prefix: '[ERROR] ');
}
API Documentation
ColoredLogger Class
The ColoredLogger class provides static methods for logging messages with different colors and styles.
Basic Logging Methods
ColoredLogger.info(String message, {String prefix = '[INFO] '})- Logs an info message in blueColoredLogger.success(String message, {String prefix = '[SUCCESS] '})- Logs a success message in greenColoredLogger.warning(String message, {String prefix = '[WARNING] '})- Logs a warning message in yellowColoredLogger.error(String message, {String prefix = '[ERROR] '})- Logs an error message in red
Custom Logging
ColoredLogger.custom(
String message, {
String prefix = '',
String colorName = 'normal',
List<String>? ansiCodes,
})
Parameters:
message: The message to logprefix: Optional prefix to add before the message (default: empty string)colorName: Color name to use (e.g., 'red', 'green', 'blue')ansiCodes: List of ANSI codes to apply (takes precedence over colorName if provided)colored: If false, the message will not be colored (default: true)
AnsiCode Class
Deprecated: The AnsiCode class is deprecated and will be removed in a future release (v2.0.0). Use the Ansi class instead.
The AnsiCode class provides ANSI escape codes for terminal text styling.
Text Styles
AnsiCode.normal- Reset to normal styleAnsiCode.bold- Bold textAnsiCode.dim- Dimmed textAnsiCode.italic- Italic textAnsiCode.underline- Underlined textAnsiCode.blink- Blinking text (not supported in all terminals)AnsiCode.reverse- Reverse/invert foreground and background colorsAnsiCode.hidden- Hidden/invisible textAnsiCode.strikethrough- Strikethrough text
Foreground Colors
AnsiCode.black- Black textAnsiCode.red- Red textAnsiCode.green- Green textAnsiCode.yellow- Yellow textAnsiCode.blue- Blue textAnsiCode.magenta- Magenta textAnsiCode.cyan- Cyan textAnsiCode.white- White text
Bright Foreground Colors
AnsiCode.brightRed- Bright red textAnsiCode.brightGreen- Bright green textAnsiCode.brightYellow- Bright yellow textAnsiCode.brightBlue- Bright blue textAnsiCode.brightMagenta- Bright magenta textAnsiCode.brightCyan- Bright cyan textAnsiCode.brightWhite- Bright white text
Background Colors
AnsiCode.bgBlack- Black backgroundAnsiCode.bgRed- Red backgroundAnsiCode.bgGreen- Green backgroundAnsiCode.bgYellow- Yellow backgroundAnsiCode.bgBlue- Blue backgroundAnsiCode.bgMagenta- Magenta backgroundAnsiCode.bgCyan- Cyan backgroundAnsiCode.bgWhite- White background
Advanced Color Methods
AnsiCode.fg256(int color)- Returns a foreground color using 8-bit color (256 colors)AnsiCode.bg256(int color)- Returns a background color using 8-bit color (256 colors)AnsiCode.fgRGB(int r, int g, int b)- Returns a foreground color using RGB valuesAnsiCode.bgRGB(int r, int g, int b)- Returns a background color using RGB values
AnsiColors Class
Deprecated: The AnsiColors class is deprecated and will be removed in a future release (v2.0.0). Use the Ansi class instead.
The AnsiColors class provides enhanced styling options and predefined color combinations for terminal output.
Text Decorations
AnsiColors.blink- Blink text (not supported in all terminals)AnsiColors.rapidBlink- Rapid blink text (not widely supported)AnsiColors.reverse- Reverse/invert foreground and background colorsAnsiColors.hidden- Hidden text (not widely supported)AnsiColors.strikethrough- Strikethrough textAnsiColors.doubleUnderline- Double underline (not widely supported)AnsiColors.framed- Framed text (not widely supported)AnsiColors.encircled- Encircled text (not widely supported)AnsiColors.overlined- Overlined text (not widely supported)
Advanced Color Methods
AnsiColors.fg256(int color)- Returns a foreground color using 8-bit color (256 colors)AnsiColors.bg256(int color)- Returns a background color using 8-bit color (256 colors)AnsiColors.fgRGB(int r, int g, int b)- Returns a foreground color using RGB valuesAnsiColors.bgRGB(int r, int g, int b)- Returns a background color using RGB values
Predefined Styles
AnsiColors.error- Bold red text (for error messages)AnsiColors.success- Bold green text (for success messages)AnsiColors.warning- Bold yellow text (for warning messages)AnsiColors.info- Bold blue text (for info messages)AnsiColors.debug- Cyan text (for debug messages)AnsiColors.highlight- Black text on yellow backgroundAnsiColors.alert- White text on red backgroundAnsiColors.notice- Black text on cyan backgroundAnsiColors.primary- Bold bright blue textAnsiColors.secondary- Bright magenta textAnsiColors.tertiary- Bright cyan textAnsiColors.muted- Dim white textAnsiColors.emphasis- Bold italic textAnsiColors.link- Underlined cyan textAnsiColors.code- Bright white text on bright black backgroundAnsiColors.quote- Italic green textAnsiColors.header- Bold underlined bright white textAnsiColors.subheader- Underlined bright white text
Named Colors
AnsiColors.coral- Coral color (RGB: 255, 127, 80)AnsiColors.tomato- Tomato color (RGB: 255, 99, 71)AnsiColors.orangeRed- Orange red color (RGB: 255, 69, 0)AnsiColors.gold- Gold color (RGB: 255, 215, 0)AnsiColors.limeGreen- Lime green color (RGB: 50, 205, 50)AnsiColors.forestGreen- Forest green color (RGB: 34, 139, 34)AnsiColors.teal- Teal color (RGB: 0, 128, 128)AnsiColors.deepSkyBlue- Deep sky blue color (RGB: 0, 191, 255)AnsiColors.royalBlue- Royal blue color (RGB: 65, 105, 225)AnsiColors.navyBlue- Navy blue color (RGB: 0, 0, 128)AnsiColors.purple- Purple color (RGB: 128, 0, 128)AnsiColors.violet- Violet color (RGB: 238, 130, 238)AnsiColors.hotPink- Hot pink color (RGB: 255, 105, 180)AnsiColors.deepPink- Deep pink color (RGB: 255, 20, 147)AnsiColors.chocolate- Chocolate color (RGB: 210, 105, 30)AnsiColors.sienna- Sienna color (RGB: 160, 82, 45)AnsiColors.silver- Silver color (RGB: 192, 192, 192)AnsiColors.gray- Gray color (RGB: 128, 128, 128)AnsiColors.slateGray- Slate gray color (RGB: 112, 128, 144)
Utility Functions
colorize
The package provides a new utility function to directly colorize text with ANSI codes using the Ansi class:
String colorize(
dynamic input,
Ansi ansi, {
String prefix = '',
String suffix = '',
bool colored = true,
})
Parameters:
input: The text to colorize.ansi: TheAnsicode to apply to the text.prefix: An optional prefix to add before the text.suffix: An optional suffix to add after the text.colored: Iffalse, the text will not be colored.
Example usage:
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
// Colorize text with a single ANSI code
String greenText = colorize('This text is green', Ansi.green);
print(greenText);
// Colorize text with multiple ANSI codes
String boldCyanText = colorize(
'This text is bold and cyan',
Ansi.bold.combine(Ansi.cyan)
);
print(boldCyanText);
// Using RGB colors
String rgbText = colorize(
'This text uses RGB color',
Ansi.fgRgb(255, 100, 50)
);
print(rgbText);
// Using predefined styles from Ansi
String errorText = colorize(
'This is an error message',
Ansi.red.bold
);
print(errorText);
// Using prefix and suffix
String prefixedText = colorize(
'Important message',
Ansi.red.bold,
prefix: '[ALERT] ',
suffix: ' !'
);
print(prefixedText);
Deprecated: The colorizeText function is deprecated and will be removed in a future release (v2.0.0). Use colorize instead.
Example
See the example for a complete working example.
Additional Information
- Repository: GitHub
- Homepage: venhdev.me
- Issues: Please file issues on the GitHub repository
- Contributions: Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit a pull request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.