export type Options = { /** Show the cursor. This can be useful when a CLI accepts input from a user. @example ``` import {createLogUpdate} from 'log-update'; // Write output but don't hide the cursor const log = createLogUpdate(process.stdout, { showCursor: true }); ``` */ readonly showCursor?: boolean; }; type LogUpdateMethods = { /** Clear the logged output. */ clear(): void; /** Persist the logged output. Useful if you want to start a new log session below the current one. */ done(): void; }; /** Log to `stdout` by overwriting the previous output in the terminal. @param text - The text to log to `stdout`. @example ``` import logUpdate from 'log-update'; const frames = ['-', '\\', '|', '/']; let index = 0; setInterval(() => { const frame = frames[index = ++index % frames.length]; logUpdate( ` ♥♥ ${frame} unicorns ${frame} ♥♥ ` ); }, 80); ``` */ declare const logUpdate: ((...text: string[]) => void) & LogUpdateMethods; export default logUpdate; /** Log to `stderr` by overwriting the previous output in the terminal. @param text - The text to log to `stderr`. @example ``` import {logUpdateStderr} from 'log-update'; const frames = ['-', '\\', '|', '/']; let index = 0; setInterval(() => { const frame = frames[index = ++index % frames.length]; logUpdateStderr( ` ♥♥ ${frame} unicorns ${frame} ♥♥ ` ); }, 80); ``` */ declare const logUpdateStderr: ((...text: string[]) => void) & LogUpdateMethods; export {logUpdateStderr}; /** Get a `logUpdate` method that logs to the specified stream. @param stream - The stream to log to. @example ``` import {createLogUpdate} from 'log-update'; // Write output but don't hide the cursor const log = createLogUpdate(process.stdout); ``` */ export function createLogUpdate( stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, options?: Options ): typeof logUpdate;