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A Dart package for colored terminal logs (VS Code, Android Studio, IntelliJ) with Ansi escape codes.
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: Info (blue), success (green), warning (yellow), error (red)
- Rich text formatting: Bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, and more
- Extensive color support: Basic colors, bright colors, 256-color palette, and true RGB colors
- Fluent API: Chain multiple styles together with a clean, readable syntax
- String extensions: Apply styles directly to strings with extension methods
Installation #
dependencies:
  colored_logger: ^2.0.0
Basic Usage #
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
void main() {
  // Basic log levels
  ColoredLogger.info('Server started on port 8080');
  ColoredLogger.success('Operation completed successfully');
  ColoredLogger.warning('This is a warning message');
  ColoredLogger.error('An error occurred');
  // Custom styling
  ColoredLogger.colorize(
    'Custom message with bold and cyan text',
    styles: [Ansi.bold, Ansi.cyan],
    prefix: '[STYLED] ',
  );
}
String Extensions #
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
void main() {
  // Apply styles directly to strings
  print('Bold text'.bold());
  print('Red text'.red());
  // Chain multiple styles
  print('Bold italic green text'.bold.italic.green());
  // Advanced colors
  print('256-color text'.fg256(201)());
  print('RGB color text'.fgRgb(255, 100, 0)());
  // Special effects
  print('Rainbow text'.rainbow());
}
Ansi Class #
import 'package:colored_logger/colored_logger.dart';
void main() {
  // Static methods
  print(Ansi.bold.paint('Bold text'));
  print(Ansi.red.paint('Red text'));
  // Combine styles
  final boldRed = Ansi.bold.combine(Ansi.red);
  print(boldRed.paint('Bold red text'));
  // Using + operator
  final boldItalicGreen = Ansi.bold + Ansi.italic + Ansi.green;
  print(boldItalicGreen.paint('Bold italic green text'));
  // Fluent chaining API
  final customStyle = Ansi.empty.cBold.cItalic.cRed.cBgYellow;
  print(customStyle.paint('Custom styled text'));
}
Available Styles #
Text Formatting #
- bold,- faint,- italic,- underline,- doubleUnderline
- strikethrough,- overline,- inverse,- conceal
- slowBlink,- fastBlink,- superscript,- subscript
- framed,- encircled
Colors #
- Standard: black,red,green,yellow,blue,magenta,cyan,white
- Bright: brightBlack,brightRed,brightGreen,brightYellow,brightBlue,brightMagenta,brightCyan,brightWhite
- Background: bgBlack,bgRed,bgGreen,bgYellow,bgBlue,bgMagenta,bgCyan,bgWhite
- Bright Background: bgBrightBlack,bgBrightRed,bgBrightGreen,bgBrightYellow,bgBrightBlue,bgBrightMagenta,bgBrightCyan,bgBrightWhite
Extended Colors #
- 256-color: fg256(index),bg256(index)
- RGB: fgRgb(r, g, b),bgRgb(r, g, b)
ANSI Support #
ANSI escape codes might not render if your terminal lacks support or if isSupportAnsi returns false.
- 
Use paint()orcall()onStyledStringto force ANSI rendering, even ifisSupportAnsiis false. e.g:- print('Text'.bold.paint())
- print('Text'.bold())
 
- 
Otherwise, print('Hello'.red)may not colorize the text because not all recognized terminals can report whether they support ANSI escape sequences.
Force ANSI support with environment variables:
# Dart
dart run --define=ANSI=true main.dart
# Flutter
flutter run --dart-define=ANSI=true
To check you have ANSI support in your terminal with showAnsiInfo() function.
License #
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.