# cli-width Get stdout window width, with four fallbacks, `tty`, `output.columns`, a custom environment variable and then a default. [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/cli-width.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/js/cli-width) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/knownasilya/cli-width.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/knownasilya/cli-width) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/knownasilya/cli-width/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/knownasilya/cli-width?branch=master) Tested against NodeJS v10+ ## Usage ``` npm install --save cli-width ``` ```js "use strict"; const cliWidth = require("cli-width"); cliWidth(); // maybe 204 :) ``` You can also set the `CLI_WIDTH` environment variable. If none of the methods are supported, and the environment variable isn't set, the default width value is going to be `0`, that can be changed using the configurable `options`. ## API ### cliWidth([options]) `cliWidth` can be configured using an `options` parameter, the possible properties are: - **defaultWidth**\ Defines a default value to be used if none of the methods are available, defaults to `0` - **output**\ A stream to be used to read width values from, defaults to `process.stdout` - **tty**\ TTY module to try to read width from as a fallback, defaults to `require('tty')` ### Examples Defining both a default width value and a stream output to try to read from: ```js const cliWidth = require("cli-width"); const ttys = require("ttys"); cliWidth({ defaultWidth: 80, output: ttys.output, }); ``` Defines a different tty module to read width from: ```js const cliWidth = require("cli-width"); const ttys = require("ttys"); cliWidth({ tty: ttys, }); ``` ## Tests ```bash npm install npm test ``` Coverage can be generated with `npm run coverage`.