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Can Chrome's built-in JavaScript console display colors?

I want errors in red, warnings in orange and console.log's in green. Is that possible?

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In Chrome & Firefox (+31) you can add CSS in console.log messages:

console.log('%c Oh my heavens! ', 'background: #222; color: #bada55');

Console color example in Chrome

The same can be applied for adding multiple CSS to same command. syntax for multi coloring chrome console messages

References

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    Apparently, [Firebug has supported this for a long time](http://stackoverflow.com/a/7505651/201952). – josh3736 Oct 25 '12 at 14:39
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    To use HTML span elements to style different portions of a console.log message, check out this code: http://jsfiddle.net/yg6hk/5/ – Hans May 08 '13 at 10:00
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    this doesn't allow to use multiple arguments to console.log – maxgalbu Jul 01 '13 at 10:44
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    But why after color output give `"undefined"` message ? – Ashwin Parmar Oct 01 '13 at 10:18
  • Notably in node.js modules, there's a slicker api for the same purpose. https://github.com/medikoo/cli-color https://github.com/marak/colors.js/ – matanster Dec 24 '13 at 16:18
  • @AshwinP: All console commands show the output followed by the return value. The console command returns no value, therefore you will see `'undefined'`. This is normal, expected behavior and occurs whenever you run any command in the console which has no return value. – T Nguyen Jan 16 '14 at 21:56
  • @TNguyen Can we add multiple colors in `console` command? is it correct way to add? `console.log('%c Oh my %c heavens! ', 'background: #222; color: #bada55', 'background: #222; color: #ff0000','more text');` – Ashwin Parmar Jan 17 '14 at 04:33
  • @AshwinP, You can't do it like that but check out Hans' jsFiddle for an example of a custom solution. – T Nguyen Jan 17 '14 at 14:31
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    Why stop at just coloring the text? Let's put some images into the console too: `console.log('%c', 'padding:28px 119px;line-height:100px;background:url(http://cdn.sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/sprites.png?v=6) no-repeat;');` – Derek 朕會功夫 Feb 16 '14 at 20:47
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    this is best: `background: #444; color: #bada55; padding: 2px; border-radius:2px` its all about the border-radius – Nick Sotiros Apr 30 '14 at 07:08
  • Any way to do this with `console.time()` and `console.TimeEnd()`? – Kris Hollenbeck Jun 24 '14 at 16:11
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    And how to CSS only a single word? **UPD:** just pass the empty string css after the word. – Nakilon Apr 01 '15 at 15:46
  • How about this? console.log = function(){ /* Hello! */ }; – p3nchan Jun 08 '15 at 05:44
  • Firefox supports colours on the console natively now (without firebug), with the same syntax, you may want to update your answer to reflect that – user280109 Jul 24 '15 at 12:01
  • OH MY GOD, that's so fancy, I feel like a Starbucks chick getting a Frappu-cci-no! – Kyle Apr 01 '16 at 18:42
  • Is it possible to color multilines? – mauron85 Jul 04 '16 at 12:57
  • How do you detect support for this feature in a browser? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40428239/detecting-browser-support-for-colours-in-the-console – Muhammad Rehan Saeed Nov 04 '16 at 17:08
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    thanks @Nakilon! `console.log('default styling %cStyled Text%c back to default styling', 'font-style: italic', '')` – ptim Feb 06 '17 at 05:51
  • @mauron85 use `\n` in your string `console.log('%cline 1\n%cline 2', 'color: red', 'color: green')` – ptim Feb 06 '17 at 05:53
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    And what if user open site wit IE? It will continue to work or?.. I remeber I had problems when IE was breaking my site when console object was missing. So now I always do this after use 'strict': if (!window.console) window.console = {}; if (!window.console.log) window.console.log = function () { }; – Gennady G Oct 19 '17 at 17:20
  • Yeah firefox supports non-important stuff. – Phani Rithvij May 12 '20 at 05:49
  • Print `Google` with the colors: `console.log('%cG'+'%co'+'%co'+'%cg'+'%cl'+'%ce', 'color: #4286f5;', 'color: #ea4235;', 'color: #fabc05;', 'color: #4286f5;', 'color: #34a853;', 'color: #ea4235;');` – applemonkey496 May 21 '20 at 18:23
  • The link is not working anymore. The latest source which is independent of the type of a browser is here: [*console - Web APIs | MDN*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/console#Usage) – ynn Jul 30 '20 at 05:00
  • okay , how do i add some `padding` and `margin-top` , just kidding ! – Alexander Solonik Oct 14 '20 at 19:57
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    To be clear, the `+`'s do nothing. I don't know why everyone is writing `"%cfoo"+"%cbar"` - you can just write `"%cfoo%cbar"`. – Timmmm Nov 18 '20 at 11:31
  • WOW... LOVE IT !!! – M. Pancadewa May 27 '21 at 17:56
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Here is an extreme example with rainbow drop shadow.

var css = "text-shadow: -1px -1px hsl(0,100%,50%), 1px 1px hsl(5.4, 100%, 50%), 3px 2px hsl(10.8, 100%, 50%), 5px 3px hsl(16.2, 100%, 50%), 7px 4px hsl(21.6, 100%, 50%), 9px 5px hsl(27, 100%, 50%), 11px 6px hsl(32.4, 100%, 50%), 13px 7px hsl(37.8, 100%, 50%), 14px 8px hsl(43.2, 100%, 50%), 16px 9px hsl(48.6, 100%, 50%), 18px 10px hsl(54, 100%, 50%), 20px 11px hsl(59.4, 100%, 50%), 22px 12px hsl(64.8, 100%, 50%), 23px 13px hsl(70.2, 100%, 50%), 25px 14px hsl(75.6, 100%, 50%), 27px 15px hsl(81, 100%, 50%), 28px 16px hsl(86.4, 100%, 50%), 30px 17px hsl(91.8, 100%, 50%), 32px 18px hsl(97.2, 100%, 50%), 33px 19px hsl(102.6, 100%, 50%), 35px 20px hsl(108, 100%, 50%), 36px 21px hsl(113.4, 100%, 50%), 38px 22px hsl(118.8, 100%, 50%), 39px 23px hsl(124.2, 100%, 50%), 41px 24px hsl(129.6, 100%, 50%), 42px 25px hsl(135, 100%, 50%), 43px 26px hsl(140.4, 100%, 50%), 45px 27px hsl(145.8, 100%, 50%), 46px 28px hsl(151.2, 100%, 50%), 47px 29px hsl(156.6, 100%, 50%), 48px 30px hsl(162, 100%, 50%), 49px 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console.log("%cExample %s", css, 'all code runs happy');

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You can use a custom stylesheet to color your debugger. You can put this code in C:\Documents and Settings\<User Name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\User StyleSheets\Custom.css if you are in WinXP, but the directory varies by OS.

.console-error-level .console-message-text{
    color: red;
}

.console-warning-level .console-message-text {
    color: orange;
}

.console-log-level .console-message-text {
    color:green;
}
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    on Ubuntu 10.10, the stylesheet is at `~/.config/google-chrome/Default/User\ StyleSheets/Custom.css` – ciju Oct 14 '11 at 17:45
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    on Mac OS X it's at `~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/Default/User\ StyleSheets/Custom.css`. – Lance Pollard Nov 17 '11 at 21:58
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    The Windows 7 location appears to be `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\User StyleSheets\`. Also, there's a [Solarized Color Scheme Stylesheet](https://github.com/rogeruiz/web-inspector-solarized/) for it. – Weston C Sep 25 '12 at 20:02
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    I wanted to style the entire line, not just the text, so I remove the `.console-message-text` class. Also, the most pleasing background colors I found were `#ffece6` for errors, `#fafad2` for warnings, and `#f0f9ff` for normal. – Matthew Clark Nov 09 '12 at 18:07
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    Keep in mind this stylesheet applies to all pages that you visit in Chrome, so if you remove a class to decrease the specificity, you may find a website using your styles on a message popup or something like that. – Charlie Schliesser Jul 21 '13 at 16:03
  • Custom user stylesheets (Custom.css) [no longer work on OSX](https://codereview.chromium.org/66383005/). – Kim Jan 31 '19 at 23:35
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Older versions of Chrome do not allow you to get console.log()s to show in a specific color programmatically, but calling console.error() will put a red X icon on error lines and make the text red, and console.warn() gets you a yellow ! icon.

You can then filter console entries with the All, Errors, Warnings, and Logs buttons beneath the console.


It turns out Firebug has supported custom CSS for console.logs since 2010 and Chrome support has been added as of Chrome 24.

console.log('%c Oh my heavens! ', 'background: #222; color: #bada55',
            'more text');

When %c appears anywhere in the first argument, the next argument is used as the CSS to style the console line. Further arguments are concatenated (as has always been the case).

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    Does it have to be the first argument? This code wont work...return console.log("%s", message, "%c%s", "color:#BBBBBB", get_type(message)); – Michael Minter Jan 30 '13 at 23:01
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    "When %c appears anywhere in the first argument, the next argument is used as the CSS to style the console line" Correction "When %c appears anywhere in any argument, the next argument is used as the CSS to style the the console line output following the %c. e.g. http://i.imgur.com/msfPNbK.png – ChrisJJ Dec 09 '16 at 13:23
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I wrote template-colors-web https://github.com/icodeforlove/Console.js to allow us to do this a bit easier

console.log(c`red ${c`green ${'blue'.bold}.blue`}.green`.red);

The above would be extremely hard to do with the default console.log.

For a live interactive demo click here.

enter image description here

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    Unlike most of the other solutions, this allows for coloring string-containing variables as well. – max pleaner Jul 15 '16 at 18:39
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    Actually this is not really supported for example you cant currently do this ```console.log(`this is inline ${'red'.red.bold} and this is more text`.grey)``` the styling would stop after the first styled item – Chad Scira Jul 15 '16 at 19:02
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    Even though there's no "inline" coloring it's still possible to do things like `var txt = "asd"; txt.red` or `\`${txt}\`.red + \`${txt}\`.green`. I'm not aware of a way to do this with the `%c` syntax others are recommending. So thanks for building the library – max pleaner Jul 15 '16 at 19:24
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    How do you detect support for this feature in a browser, I looked at the code for your library and couldn't spot it? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40428239/detecting-browser-support-for-colours-in-the-console – Muhammad Rehan Saeed Nov 04 '16 at 17:10
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    @MuhammadRehanSaeed Browser detection – Chad Scira Nov 04 '16 at 23:27
  • this `console.warn('Error: this is an error message'.error);` should probably read `console.warn('Error: this is an error message', error);` notice the comma instead of dot, or am I missing something? – Can Rau Sep 29 '18 at 23:40
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    @Can You're missing something. He's extending the String prorotype with custom getters that style the console output, so `string.error` is in fact correct there. – tandrewnichols Oct 16 '18 at 15:16
  • thanks @tandrewnichols for pointing this out..should've checked the source first ;) – Can Rau Oct 17 '18 at 14:08
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Update:

I have written a JavaScript library last year for myself. It contains other features e.g verbosity for debug logs and also provides a download logs method that exports a log file. Have a look at the JS Logger library and its documentation.


I know It's a bit late to answer but as the OP asked to get custom color messages in console for different options. Everyone is passing the color style property in each console.log() statement which confuses the reader by creating complexity in the code and also harm the overall look & feel of the code.

What I suggest is to write a function with few predetermined colors (e.g success, error, info, warning, default colors) which will be applied on the basis of the parameter passed to the function.

It improves the readability and reduces the complexity in the code. It is too easy to maintain and further extend according to your needs.


Given below is a JavaScript function that you have to write once and than use it again and again.

function colorLog(message, color) {

    color = color || "black";

    switch (color) {
        case "success":  
             color = "Green"; 
             break;
        case "info":     
                color = "DodgerBlue";  
             break;
        case "error":   
             color = "Red";     
             break;
        case "warning":  
             color = "Orange";   
             break;
        default: 
             color = color;
    }

    console.log("%c" + message, "color:" + color);
}

Output:

enter image description here


The default color is black and you don't have to pass any keyword as parameter in that case. In other cases, you should pass success, error, warning, or info keywords for desired results.

Here is working JSFiddle. See output in the browser's console.

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  • I had in mind an implementation that was more `log.info("this would be green")`, etc. Close enough. – Kyle Baker Apr 26 '17 at 17:55
  • Cool, but consider that standard approach with console.error(), console.warn(), console.info() seems better in this scenario, as it also 1) provides semantics that we lose here, which allows to filter messages by severity in console 2) use colors that is best for user's configuration, eg. browser in dark mode, or high contrast mode – Paweł Bulwan Oct 20 '17 at 13:36
  • console.info() and console.log() shows the same standard log and you can't differentiate with only looking at the output. But yeah console.warn() and console.error() can be used to filter messages later on. As the OP asked; how to print color logs in console. I think the answer is best according to the question asked by the OP. We are not filtering messages but we are focusing on printing color logs. I really do appreciate your suggestion and the example can be enhanced further to meet your requirements as well. – Suhaib Janjua Oct 20 '17 at 14:38
  • @SuhaibJanjua How to do that but keeping the good row number reference from the inspector? – LexaGC Mar 30 '20 at 19:44
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I actually just found this by accident being curious with what would happen but you can actually use bash colouring flags to set the colour of an output in Chrome:

console.log('\x1b[36m Hello \x1b[34m Colored \x1b[35m World!');
console.log('\x1B[31mHello\x1B[34m World');
console.log('\x1b[43mHighlighted');

Output:

Hello World red and blue

enter image description here

See this link for how colour flags work: https://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting

Basically use the \x1b or \x1B in place of \e. eg. \x1b[31m and all text after that will be switched to the new colour.

I haven't tried this in any other browser though, but thought it worth mentioning.

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There are a series of inbuilt functions for coloring the console log:

//For pink background and red text
console.error("Hello World");  

//For yellow background and brown text
console.warn("Hello World");  

//For just a INFO symbol at the beginning of the text
console.info("Hello World");  

//for custom colored text
console.log('%cHello World','color:blue');
//here blue could be replaced by any color code

//for custom colored text with custom background text
console.log('%cHello World','background:red;color:#fff')
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    it seems that `console.info()` no longer adds the info icon.. not sure when this happened. It's now no different than console.log() (at least on Chrome and Firefox) – Brad Kent Jul 19 '17 at 14:47
  • Years ago `console.info()` used to output a line in blue. Then one day, it was removed. Today, it uses default black. It no longer has built-in coloring. – Clomp Jun 15 '20 at 08:07
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This library is fantastic:

https://github.com/adamschwartz/log

Use Markdown for log messages.

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  • This lib needs work. `log(true, 'this is [c="color:red"]red[c]')` => `true "this is %cred%c" "color:red" ""` – bryc Jan 16 '17 at 17:07
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colors = {
    reset: '\033[0m',

    //text color

    black: '\033[30m',
    red: '\033[31m',
    green: '\033[32m',
    yellow: '\033[33m',
    blue: '\033[34m',
    magenta: '\033[35m',
    cyan: '\033[36m',
    white: '\033[37m',

    //background color

    blackBg: '\033[40m',
    redBg: '\033[41m',
    greenBg: '\033[42m',
    yellowBg: '\033[43m',
    blueBg: '\033[44m',
    magentaBg: '\033[45m',
    cyanBg: '\033[46m',
    whiteBg: '\033[47m'
}

console.log('\033[31m this is red color on text');
console.log('\033[0m this is reset');
console.log('\033[41m this is red color on background');
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Google has documented this https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/console/console-write#styling_console_output_with_css

The CSS format specifier allows you to customize the display in the console. Start the string with the specifier and give the style you wish to apply as the second parameter.

One example:

console.log("%cThis will be formatted with large, blue text", "color: blue; font-size: x-large");
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Craig Myles
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    "Google has documented this https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/console#styling-console-output-with-css." There's now no mention of console styling there. – ChrisJJ Dec 09 '16 at 13:10
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    It is here https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/console/console-write#styling_console_output_with_css – ChrisJJ Dec 09 '16 at 13:33
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template system, useful if you want to create colorful line text without creating full style for every block

var tpl = 'background-color:greenyellow; border:3px solid orange; font-size:18px; font-weight: bold;padding:3px 5px;color:';
console.log('%cNo #1' + '.%cRed Text' + '%cBlue Text', 
             tpl+'magenta', tpl+'red', tpl+'blue');

colorful console log

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Emoji

You can use colors for text as others mentioned in their answers to have colorful text with a background or foreground color.

But you can use emojis instead! for example, you can use⚠️ for warning messages and for error messages.

Or simply use these notebooks as a color:

console.log(': error message');
console.log(': warning message');
console.log(': ok status message');
console.log(': action message');
console.log(': canceled status message');
console.log(': Or anything you like and want to recognize immediately by color');

Bonus:

This method also helps you to quickly scan and find logs directly in the source code.

But some Linux distribution default emoji font is not colorful by default and you may want to make them colorful, first.

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Check this out:

Animation in console, plus CSS

(function() {
  var frame = 0;
  var frames = [
    "This",
    "is",
    "SPARTA!",
    " ",
    "SPARTA!",
    " ",
    "SPARTA!",
    " ",
    "SPARTA!",
    " ",
    "SPARTA!",
    " ",
    "SPARTA!"
  ];
  var showNext = () => {
    console.clear();
    console.log(
      `%c `,
      "background: red; color: white; font-size: 15px; padding: 3px 41%;"
    );
    console.log(
      `%c ${frames[frame]}`,
      "background: red; color: white; font-size: 25px; padding: 3px 40%;"
    );
    console.log(
      `%c `,
      "background: red; color: white; font-size: 15px; padding: 3px 41%;"
    );
    setTimeout(
      showNext,
      frames[frame] === "SPARTA!" || frames[frame] === " " ? 100 : 1500
    );
    // next frame and loop
    frame++;
    if (frame >= frames.length) {
      frame = 0;
    }
  };
  showNext();
})();

https://jsfiddle.net/a8y3jhfL/

you can paste ASCII in each frame to watch an ASCII animation

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from Chrome 60, they removed the facility of blue text color while writing console.info and does many much changes in console API.

if you write a string literal in the es6 pattern, using the backticks `` as the identifier (called as template string ) in console.log() then below way can colorize the console output.

console.log(`%cToday date=>%c${new Date()}`,`color:#F74C2F`, `color:green`);
// output :Today date (in red color) => Date (in green color)
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4

To chain CSS3 styles which spans across multiple lines, you can do like this,

var styles = [
    'background: linear-gradient(#D33106, #571402)'
    , 'border: 1px solid #3E0E02'
    , 'color: white'
    , 'display: block'
    , 'text-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3)'
    , 'box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset, 0 5px 3px -5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5), 0 -13px 5px -10px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4) inset'
    , 'line-height: 40px'
    , 'text-align: center'
    , 'font-weight: bold'
].join(';');

console.log('%c a spicy log message ?', styles);

Result

enter image description here

Find more :- https://coderwall.com/p/fskzdw/colorful-console-log

Cheers.

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I wrote a reallllllllllllllllly simple plugin for myself several years ago:

To add to your page all you need to do is put this in the head:

<script src="https://jackcrane.github.io/static/cdn/jconsole.js" type="text/javascript">

Then in JS:

jconsole.color.red.log('hellllooo world');

The framework has code for:

jconsole.color.red.log();
jconsole.color.orange.log();
jconsole.color.yellow.log();
jconsole.color.green.log();
jconsole.color.blue.log();
jconsole.color.purple.log();
jconsole.color.teal.log();

as well as:

jconsole.css.log("hello world","color:red;");

for any other css. The above is designed with the following syntax:

jconsole.css.log(message to log,css code to style the logged message)
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I doubt that anyone will actually see it but I have a simple solution for those who want to mix several colors in the same line:

export enum Colors {
    Black = '\033[30m',
    Red = '\x1b[31m',
    Green = '\x1b[32m',
    Yellow = '\x1b[33m',
    Blue = '\033[34m',
    Magenta = '\033[35m',
    Cyan = '\033[36m',
    White = '\033[37m'
}


function color(text: string, color: color: Colors) {
    return `${color}${text}\x1b[0m`;
}


console.log(`This is ${color('green text', Colors.Green)} but this is black. This is red ${color('red', Colors.Red)} etc`);
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  • I saw it, thanks! And here's a link that will give you even more goodies like that: [Make Console.log() output colorful...](http://voidcanvas.com/make-console-log-output-colorful-and-stylish-in-browser-node/). – Rene van der Lende Mar 31 '20 at 13:59
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I've discovered that you can make logs with colors using ANSI color codes, what makes easier to find specific messages in debug. Try it:

console.log( "\u001b[1;31m Red message" );
console.log( "\u001b[1;32m Green message" );
console.log( "\u001b[1;33m Yellow message" );
console.log( "\u001b[1;34m Blue message" );
console.log( "\u001b[1;35m Purple message" );
console.log( "\u001b[1;36m Cyan message" );
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I recently wanted to solve for a similar issue and constructed a small function to color only keywords i cared about which were easily identifiable by surrounding curly braces {keyword}.

This worked like a charm:

var text = 'some text with some {special} formatting on this {keyword} and this {keyword}'
var splitText = text.split(' ');
var cssRules = [];
var styledText = '';
_.each(splitText, (split) => {
    if (/^\{/.test(split)) {
        cssRules.push('color:blue');
    } else {
        cssRules.push('color:inherit')
    }
    styledText += `%c${split} `
});
console.log(styledText , ...cssRules)

enter image description here

technically you could swap out the if statement with a switch/case statement to allow multiple stylings for different reasons

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Try this:

var funcNames = ["log", "warn", "error"];
var colors = ['color:green', 'color:orange', 'color:red'];

for (var i = 0; i < funcNames.length; i++) {
    let funcName = funcNames[i];
    let color = colors[i];
    let oldFunc = console[funcName];
    console[funcName] = function () {
        var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
        if (args.length) args = ['%c' + args[0]].concat(color, args.slice(1));
        oldFunc.apply(null, args);
    };
}

now they all are as you wanted:

console.log("Log is green.");
console.warn("Warn is orange.");
console.error("Error is red.");

note: formatting like console.log("The number = %d", 123); is not broken.

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I wrote a npm module that gives one the possibility to pass:

  • Custom colors - to both text and background;
  • Prefixes - to help identify the source, like [MyFunction]
  • Types - like warning, success, info and other predefined message types

https://www.npmjs.com/package/console-log-plus

Output (with custom prefixes):

enter image description here

clp({
  type: 'ok',
  prefix: 'Okay',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'error',
  prefix: 'Ouch',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'warning',
  prefix: 'I told you',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'attention',
  prefix: 'Watch it!',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'success',
  prefix: 'Awesome!',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'info',
  prefix: 'FYI',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'default',
  prefix: 'No fun',
  message: 'you bet'
});

Output (without custom prefixes):

enter image description here

Input:

clp({
  type: 'ok',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'error',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'warning',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'attention',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'success',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'info',
  message: 'you bet'
});
clp({
  type: 'default',
  message: 'you bet'
});

To make sure the user won't render an invalid color, I wrote a color validator as well. It will validate colors by name, hex, rgb, rgba, hsl or hsla values

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const coloring = fn => ({ background, color = 'white' }) => (...text) => fn(`%c${text.join('')}`, `color:${color};background:${background}`);
const colors = {
  primary: '#007bff',
  success: '#28a745',
  warning: '#ffc107',
  danger: '#dc3545',
  info: '#17a2b8',
};
const dir = (key = '', value = {}) => {
  logs.primary(`++++++++++++start:${key}++++++++++++++`);
  console.dir(value);
  logs.primary(`++++++++++++end:${key}++++++++++++++`);
};
const logs = Object.keys(colors)
  .reduce((prev, curr) => ({ ...prev, [curr]: coloring(console.log)({ background: colors[curr] }) }), { dir });
  
  logs.success('hello succes');
  logs.warning('hello fail');
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// log in color 
// consolelog({"color":"red","background-color":"blue"},1,2,3)

// consolelog({"color":"red"},1,2,3)
// consolelog(1,2,3)
function consolelog()
{
    var style=Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments,0,1)||["black"];
    var vars=(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments,1)||[""])
    var message=vars.join(" ")
    var colors = 
        {
            warn:
                {
                    "background-color"  :"yellow",
                    "color"             :"red"
                },
            error:
                {
                    "background-color"  :"red",
                    "color"             :"yellow"
                },
            highlight:
                {
                    "background-color"  :"yellow",
                    "color"             :"black"
                },
            success : "green", 
            info    : "dodgerblue"  

        }
    var givenstyle=style[0];
    var colortouse= colors[givenstyle] || givenstyle;
    if(typeof colortouse=="object")
    {
        colortouse= printobject(colortouse)
    }
    if(colortouse)
    {
        colortouse=(colortouse.match(/\W/)?"":"color:")+colortouse;
    }
    function printobject(o){
        var str='';

        for(var p in o){
            if(typeof o[p] == 'string'){
                str+= p + ': ' + o[p]+'; \n';
            }else{
            str+= p + ': { \n' + print(o[p]) + '}';
            }
        }

        return str;
    }
    if(colortouse)
    {
        console.log("%c" + message, colortouse);
    }
    else
    {
        console.log.apply(null,vars);
    }
}
console.logc=consolelog;
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    While this code snippet may solve the problem, it doesn't explain why or how it answers the question. Please [include an explanation for your code](//meta.stackexchange.com/q/114762/269535), as that really helps to improve the quality of your post. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, and those people might not know the reasons for your code suggestion. – Luca Kiebel Sep 08 '18 at 19:39
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I create now the log-css.js https://codepen.io/luis7lobo9b/pen/QWyobwY

// log-css.js v1
const log = console.log.bind();
const css = function(item, color = '#fff', background = 'none', fontSize = '12px', fontWeight = 700, fontFamily) {
    return ['%c ' + item + ' ', 'color:' + color + ';background:' + background + ';font-size:' + fontSize + ';font-weight:' + fontWeight + (fontFamily ? ';font-family:' + fontFamily : '')];
};
// example
log(...css('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.', 'rebeccapurple', '#000', '14px'));
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I created a package for the same. cslog

screenshow

Install it with

npm i cslog

Use It like this

import log from 'cslog'

log.h2("This is heading 2")
log.p("This is colored paragraph")
log.d(person, "Person Info")

You can give your custom colors as well. here

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You can try console.log("%cI am red %cI am green", "color: red", "color: green"); enter image description here

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    this looks like it works, but your image is wrong tho. also there are milions answer like your in this post ^^ – Crocsx Oct 01 '20 at 03:01
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If you want to color your terminal console, then you can use npm package chalk

npm i chalk

enter image description here

0

This works for me:

console.log('Display your text here(hello world)', 'css here(color: blue;)');
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Yes just add %c sign before your message and the style followed by your message.

console.log('%c Hello World','color:red;border:1px solid dodgerblue');

You can also watch this youtube video for more awesome console featured a link .