Sparkr

▁▂▃▅▂▇ in Ruby (and your shell)

View the Project on GitHub rrrene/sparkr

Sparkr is used by Inch
the documentation measurement tool for Ruby.

Sparklines for Ruby CLIs

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Sparkr is a port of spark for Ruby.

It lets you create ASCII sparklines for your Ruby CLIs: ▁▂▃▅▇

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'sparkr'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install sparkr

Usage

Shell

After installation, just run sparkr and pass it a list of numbers, like you would with spark. The output is what you would expect:

$ sparkr 0 30 55 80 33 150
▁▂▃▅▂▇

Ruby

The real reason for this port:

Sparkr.sparkline([0,30,55,80,33,150])
# => "▁▂▃▅▂▇"

Coloring

Let's say you have your list of open and closed issues.

list = [open_issue_count, closed_issue_count]
Sparkr.sparkline(list)
# => "▁█"

But now you want to format the sparkline so that the open issues are red and the closed ones are green (to quickly see how you are doing).

Let's further suppose you use a gem that adds a #color method to String for ANSI coloring, like Term::ANSIColor.

Sparkr.sparkline(list) do |tick, count, index|
  if index == 0
    tick.color(:red)
  else
    tick.color(:green)
  end
end
# => "▁█" (colored, trust me)

To see how this looks live and in full colour, take a look at Inch.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( http://github.com/rrrene/sparkr/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Author

René Föhring (@rrrene)

Credits

Sparkr would not exist without Zach Holman's spark.

License

Sparkr is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.txt file for further details.