# supports-color [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/supports-color.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chalk/supports-color) > Detect whether a terminal supports color ## Install ``` $ npm install --save supports-color ``` ## Usage ```js var supportsColor = require('supports-color'); if (supportsColor) { console.log('Terminal supports color'); } if (supportsColor.has256) { console.log('Terminal supports 256 colors'); } if (supportsColor.has16m) { console.log('Terminal supports 16 million colors (truecolor)'); } ``` ## API Returns an `object`, or `false` if color is not supported. The returned object specifies a level of support for color through a `.level` property and a corresponding flag: - `.level = 1` and `.hasBasic = true`: Basic color support (16 colors) - `.level = 2` and `.has256 = true`: 256 color support - `.level = 3` and `.has16m = true`: 16 million (truecolor) support ## Info It obeys the `--color` and `--no-color` CLI flags. For situations where using `--color` is not possible, add an environment variable `FORCE_COLOR` with any value to force color. Trumps `--no-color`. Explicit 256/truecolor mode can be enabled using the `--color=256` and `--color=16m` flags, respectively. ## Related - [supports-color-cli](https://github.com/chalk/supports-color-cli) - CLI for this module - [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk) - Terminal string styling done right ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)