Animated typing in ~400 bytes :blowfish: of JavaScript.
npm install @camwiegert/typical
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Instead of using a package manager, you can download typical.js from GitHub and import it locally or import it directly from a CDN like unpkg.
type(target: HTMLElement, ...steps: any[]) => Promise<void>;
The module exports a single function, type, which takes a target element as its first argument, and any number of additional arguments as the steps to perform. Additional arguments perform actions based on their type:
string arguments will be typednumber arguments will pause, in millisecondsfunction arguments will be called with the target element as an argumentPromise arguments will wait for resolutionThe most basic usage of type is providing a target element and a string to type.
import { type } from '@camwiegert/typical';
type(element, 'text');
In order to pause typing at any point, pass a number of milliseconds to pause.
type(element, 'Hello', 1000, 'Hello world!');
In order to loop, pass type as a parameter to itself at the point at which you'd like to start looping. It can be helpful to alias type as loop to be explicit.
import {
type,
type as loop
};
const steps = [1000, 'Ready', 1000, 'Set', 1000, 'Go'];
type(element, ...steps, loop);
To loop a finite amount, pass your steps multiple times.
type(element, ...steps, ...steps, ...steps);
When passed a Promise, type will wait for it to resolve before continuing. Because type itself returns a Promise, that means you can wait on a set of steps to complete before starting another.
const init = type(target, 'In a moment...', 500);
type(target, init, 'start', 500, 'looping', loop);
Function arguments are passed the target element, and can be useful for operating on the target element between steps. If you return a Promise, type will wait for it to resolve.
const toggle = (element) =>
element.classList.toggle('is-typing');
type(target, toggle, 'Type me', toggle);
$ claude mcp add typical \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>