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Currently the way tokens work is via local variables that are put into the string directly.
Would it be possible to expose :elapsed and some other tokens on progressbar, mainly so I can do the following:
const progressBar = new ProgressBar({callback: console.log("Competed in " + this.elapsed + " seconds")})
Or whatever the equivalent would be?
If this is already possible, could the readme/examples be updated to show how?
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Currently the way tokens work is via local variables that are put into the string directly.
Would it be possible to expose :elapsed and some other tokens on progressbar, mainly so I can do the following:
const progressBar = new ProgressBar({callback: console.log("Competed in " + this.elapsed + " seconds")})
Or whatever the equivalent would be?
If this is already possible, could the readme/examples be updated to show how?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: