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| index.js | %!s(int64=3) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| license | %!s(int64=3) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| package.json | %!s(int64=3) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| readme.md | %!s(int64=3) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
Detect whether the terminal supports Unicode
This can be useful to decide whether to use Unicode characters or fallback ASCII characters in command-line output.
Note that the check is quite naive. It just assumes all non-Windows terminals support Unicode and hard-codes which Windows terminals that do support Unicode. However, I have been using this logic in some popular packages for years without problems.
$ npm install is-unicode-supported
const isUnicodeSupported = require('is-unicode-supported');
isUnicodeSupported();
//=> true
Returns a boolean for whether the terminal supports Unicode.