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This module provides functions used to create the UI.

>>> alias Credo.CLI.Output.UI
>>> UI.puts "This is a test."
This is a test.
nil

>>> alias Credo.CLI.Output.UI
>>> UI.warn "This is a warning."
This is a warning.
nil

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Functions

Returns the edge () which is used in much of Credo's output as a binary.

See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.puts/0.

See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.puts/1.

Truncate a line to fit within a specified maximum length. Truncation is indicated by a trailing ellipsis (…), and you can override this using an optional third argument.

See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.warn/1.

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Returns the edge () which is used in much of Credo's output as a binary.

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edge(color, indent \\ 2)

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See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.puts/0.

See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.puts/1.

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puts_edge(color, indent \\ 2)

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truncate(line, max_length)

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Truncate a line to fit within a specified maximum length. Truncation is indicated by a trailing ellipsis (…), and you can override this using an optional third argument.

iex> Credo.CLI.Output.UI.truncate(nil, 7)
""
iex> Credo.CLI.Output.UI.truncate("  7 chars\n", 7)
"  7 ch…"
iex> Credo.CLI.Output.UI.truncate("  more than 7\n", 7)
"  more…"
iex> Credo.CLI.Output.UI.truncate("  more than 7\n", 7, " ...")
"  m ..."
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truncate(line, max_length, ellipsis)

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See Credo.CLI.Output.Shell.warn/1.