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Add beautiful banners into your Go applications
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I Like to add these startup banners on all my applications, I think it give personality to the application.
Import the package. Thats it.
package main
import _ "github.com/dimiro1/banner/autoload"
func main() {}
By default it look at the file banner.txt in the same directory. You can customize with the command line flags.
If you do not want to use the autoload package you can always fallback to the banner API
package main
import (
"bytes"
"os"
"github.com/dimiro1/banner"
)
func main() {
isEnabled := true
isColorEnabled := true
banner.Init(os.Stdout, isEnabled, isColorEnabled, bytes.NewBufferString("My Custom Banner"))
}
If using windows, use go-colorable. This works in all-platforms.
package main
import (
"bytes"
"os"
"github.com/dimiro1/banner"
"github.com/mattn/go-colorable"
)
func main() {
isEnabled := true
isColorEnabled := true
banner.Init(colorable.NewColorableStdout(), isEnabled, isColorEnabled, bytes.NewBufferString("My Custom Banner"))
}
I recommend you to vendor this dependency in your project, as it is a good practice.
$ go run main.go -h
should output
Usage of main: -ansi ansi colors enabled? (default true) -banner string banner.txt file (default "banner.txt") -show-banner print the banner? (default true)
You can use the following variables in the template.
Variable | Value |
---|---|
{{ .GoVersion }} | runtime.Version() |
{{ .GOOS }} | runtime.GOOS |
{{ .GOARCH }} | runtime.GOARCH |
{{ .NumCPU }} | runtime.NumCPU() |
{{ .GOPATH }} | os.Getenv("GOPATH") |
{{ .GOROOT }} | runtime.GOROOT() |
{{ .Compiler }} | runtime.Compiler |
{{ .Env "GOPATH" }} | os.Getenv("GOPATH") |
{{ .Now "Monday, 2 Jan 2006" }} | time.Now().Format("Monday, 2 Jan 2006") |
Please see the layout of the function .Now in https://github.com/golang/go/blob/f06795d9b742cf3292a0f254646c23603fc6419b/src/time/format.go#L9-L41
There are support for ANSI colors :)
Variable |
---|
{{ .AnsiColor.Default }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Black }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Red }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Green }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Yellow }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Blue }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Magenta }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.Cyan }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.White }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightBlack }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightRed }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightGreen }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightYellow }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightBlue }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightMagenta }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightCyan }} |
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightWhite }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Default }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Black }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Red }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Green }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Yellow }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Blue }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Magenta }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.Cyan }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.White }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightBlack }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightRed }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightGreen }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightYellow }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightBlue }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightMagenta }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightCyan }} |
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightWhite }} |
Want to see a nyancat?
$ go run example/main.go -banner example/nyancat.txt
____ | _ \ | |_) | __ _ _ __ _ __ ___ _ __ | _ < / _` | '_ \| '_ \ / _ \ '__| | |_) | (_| | | | | | | | __/ | |____/ \__,_|_| |_|_| |_|\___|_| GoVersion: {{ .GoVersion }} GOOS: {{ .GOOS }} GOARCH: {{ .GOARCH }} NumCPU: {{ .NumCPU }} GOPATH: {{ .GOPATH }} GOROOT: {{ .GOROOT }} Compiler: {{ .Compiler }} ENV: {{ .Env "GOPATH" }} Now: {{ .Now "Monday, 2 Jan 2006" }}
will output something like this
____ | _ \ | |_) | __ _ _ __ _ __ ___ _ __ | _ < / _` | '_ \| '_ \ / _ \ '__| | |_) | (_| | | | | | | | __/ | |____/ \__,_|_| |_|_| |_|\___|_| GoVersion: go1.6 GOOS: darwin GOARCH: amd64 NumCPU: 4 GOPATH: /Users/claudemiro/go GOROOT: /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.6/libexec Compiler: gc ENV: /Users/claudemiro/go Now: Friday, 26 Mar 2016
I am using the standard golang log, but there is a function SetLog that accepts a custom log, so you can customize the way you want.
Access http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Big&t=Banner to generate ASCII banners.
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