#unicorn Add some color to your command line.
| Colors | Specials |
| Black | Normal |
| Red | Bold |
| Green | Underline |
| Yellow | Blinking |
| Blue | Reverse |
| Magenta | |
| Cyan | |
| White |
Unicorn is available though NPM, so all you have to do is:
npm install unicorn
Unicorn extends the String class to add his features so you don't need to save a reference to it. Just make sure you've installed the module.:
require('unicorn').install();
console.log('red'.red());
console.log('background red'.red(true));
console.log('green'.green());
console.log('background green'.green(true));
console.log('background blue and yellow text'.green(true).yellow());
console.log('background white and black text'.white(true).black());

console.log('thin'.normal());
console.log('bold'.bold());
console.log('underline'.underline());
console.log('blinking'.blinking());
console.log('reverse'.reverse());

console.log('foo'.red().yellow(true).bold());
console.log('bar'.green(true).underline().black());
console.log('lorem'.underline().magenta(true).white());
console.log('ipsum'.bold().magenta().blue(true));

The best feature.
var i = 5;
while(i > 0) {
console.log('UNICORN'.unicorn());
--i;
}

Unicorn is available under MIT license.