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/**
* The `node:tty` module provides the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream`classes. In most cases, it will not be necessary or possible to use this module
* directly. However, it can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const tty = require('node:tty');
* ```
*
* When Node.js detects that it is being run with a text terminal ("TTY")
* attached, `process.stdin` will, by default, be initialized as an instance of`tty.ReadStream` and both `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will, by
* default, be instances of `tty.WriteStream`. The preferred method of determining
* whether Node.js is being run within a TTY context is to check that the value of
* the `process.stdout.isTTY` property is `true`:
*
* ```console
* $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)"
* true
* $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat
* false
* ```
*
* In most cases, there should be little to no reason for an application to
* manually create instances of the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream`classes.
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.2.0/lib/tty.js)
*/
declare module "tty" {
import * as net from "node:net";
/**
* The `tty.isatty()` method returns `true` if the given `fd` is associated with
* a TTY and `false` if it is not, including whenever `fd` is not a non-negative
* integer.
* @since v0.5.8
* @param fd A numeric file descriptor
*/
function isatty(fd: number): boolean;
/**
* Represents the readable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in a Node.js
* process and there should be no reason to create additional instances.
* @since v0.5.8
*/
class ReadStream extends net.Socket {
constructor(fd: number, options?: net.SocketConstructorOpts);
/**
* A `boolean` that is `true` if the TTY is currently configured to operate as a
* raw device.
*
* This flag is always `false` when a process starts, even if the terminal is
* operating in raw mode. Its value will change with subsequent calls to`setRawMode`.
* @since v0.7.7
*/
isRaw: boolean;
/**
* Allows configuration of `tty.ReadStream` so that it operates as a raw device.
*
* When in raw mode, input is always available character-by-character, not
* including modifiers. Additionally, all special processing of characters by the
* terminal is disabled, including echoing input
* characters. Ctrl+C will no longer cause a `SIGINT` when
* in this mode.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param mode If `true`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate as a raw device. If `false`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate in its default mode. The `readStream.isRaw`
* property will be set to the resulting mode.
* @return The read stream instance.
*/
setRawMode(mode: boolean): this;
/**
* A `boolean` that is always `true` for `tty.ReadStream` instances.
* @since v0.5.8
*/
isTTY: boolean;
}
/**
* -1 - to the left from cursor
* 0 - the entire line
* 1 - to the right from cursor
*/
type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1;
/**
* Represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances,`process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will be the only`tty.WriteStream` instances created for a Node.js process and there
* should be no reason to create additional instances.
* @since v0.5.8
*/
class WriteStream extends net.Socket {
constructor(fd: number);
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: "resize"): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
/**
* `writeStream.clearLine()` clears the current line of this `WriteStream` in a
* direction identified by `dir`.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
*/
clearLine(dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* `writeStream.clearScreenDown()` clears this `WriteStream` from the current
* cursor down.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
*/
clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* `writeStream.cursorTo()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor to the specified
* position.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
*/
cursorTo(x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
cursorTo(x: number, callback: () => void): boolean;
/**
* `writeStream.moveCursor()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor _relative_ to its
* current position.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
*/
moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* Returns:
*
* * `1` for 2,
* * `4` for 16,
* * `8` for 256,
* * `24` for 16,777,216 colors supported.
*
* Use this to determine what colors the terminal supports. Due to the nature of
* colors in terminals it is possible to either have false positives or false
* negatives. It depends on process information and the environment variables that
* may lie about what terminal is used.
* It is possible to pass in an `env` object to simulate the usage of a specific
* terminal. This can be useful to check how specific environment settings behave.
*
* To enforce a specific color support, use one of the below environment settings.
*
* * 2 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 0` (Disables colors)
* * 16 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 1`
* * 256 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 2`
* * 16,777,216 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 3`
*
* Disabling color support is also possible by using the `NO_COLOR` and`NODE_DISABLE_COLORS` environment variables.
* @since v9.9.0
* @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal.
*/
getColorDepth(env?: object): number;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `writeStream` supports at least as many colors as provided
* in `count`. Minimum support is 2 (black and white).
*
* This has the same false positives and negatives as described in `writeStream.getColorDepth()`.
*
* ```js
* process.stdout.hasColors();
* // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 16 colors.
* process.stdout.hasColors(256);
* // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 256 colors.
* process.stdout.hasColors({ TMUX: '1' });
* // Returns true.
* process.stdout.hasColors(2 ** 24, { TMUX: '1' });
* // Returns false (the environment setting pretends to support 2 ** 8 colors).
* ```
* @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0
* @param [count=16] The number of colors that are requested (minimum 2).
* @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal.
*/
hasColors(count?: number): boolean;
hasColors(env?: object): boolean;
hasColors(count: number, env?: object): boolean;
/**
* `writeStream.getWindowSize()` returns the size of the TTY
* corresponding to this `WriteStream`. The array is of the type`[numColumns, numRows]` where `numColumns` and `numRows` represent the number
* of columns and rows in the corresponding TTY.
* @since v0.7.7
*/
getWindowSize(): [number, number];
/**
* A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property
* is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted.
* @since v0.7.7
*/
columns: number;
/**
* A `number` specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property
* is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted.
* @since v0.7.7
*/
rows: number;
/**
* A `boolean` that is always `true`.
* @since v0.5.8
*/
isTTY: boolean;
}
}
declare module "node:tty" {
export * from "tty";
}
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