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Detect whether a terminal emulator supports hyperlinks
Terminal emulators are starting to support hyperlinks. While many terminals have long detected URL’s and linkified them, allowing you to Command-Click or Control-Click them to open a browser, you were forced to print the long unsightly URL’s on the screen. As of spring 2017 a few terminals began supporting HTML like links, where the link text and destination could be specified separately.
This module allows you to detect if hyperlinks are supported in the current Terminal.
As this is a new development, we anticipate the list of supported Terminals to grow rapidly. Please open an issue or submit a PR as new Terminals implement support.
$ npm install supports-hyperlinks
const supportsHyperlinks = require('supports-hyperlinks');
if (supportsHyperlinks.stdout) {
console.log('Terminal stdout supports hyperlinks');
}
if (supportsHyperlinks.stderr) {
console.log('Terminal stderr supports hyperlinks');
}
Returns an Object
with a stdout
and stderr
property for testing either streams. Each property is a boolean
, indicating whether or not hyperlinks are supported.
Obeys the --no-hyperlinks
, --hyperlink=always
, and --hyperlink=never
CLI flags.
Can be overridden by the user with the flags --hyperlinks=always
and --no-hyperlinks
. For situations where using those flags are not possible, add the environment variable FORCE_HYPERLINK=1
to forcefully enable hyperlinks or FORCE_HYPERLINK=0
to forcefully disable. The use of FORCE_HYPERLINK
overrides all other hyperlink support checks.
hyperlinker
: Write hyperlinks for the Terminal.MIT © James Talmage