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printfy

jsvibe350MIT2.1.0

C-style printf formatting for JavaScript with padding and precision.

printf, sprint, vsprint, format, string-formatting, javascript-printf, vsprintf, c-style-formatting, console-format, pad, float, precision, formatter

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printfy

A lightweight JavaScript library implements C-style printf functionality.

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Features

  • Fully functional printf, sprintf, and vsprintf methods.
  • C-style format specifiers support:
    • %d, %f, %s, %x, %b, %o, %u, %c, %e, %g, %G, etc.
  • Padding, alignment, width, and precision controls
  • Argument indexing like %2$08.2f
  • Supports most common C-style format specifiers.
  • Distinct handling for %f (locale) and %F (non-locale)
  • Float, Integer, Hex, Octal, Binary, Char, and String formatting
  • Custom width, padding, alignment flags.
  • Float precision control up to JavaScript's max (53 bits).
  • Handles NaN, Infinity and signed values.
  • Works in Node.js, modern browsers, and CommonJS/AMD environments.
  • No external dependencies
  • Added Date-Time Format feature from [v2.1.x] Fully functional $d-$m-$y $h:$i:$s $A

How to install printfy

To include printfy in Node, first install with npm.

npm install printfy

How to build printfy

Clone a copy of the main Sizzle git repo by running:

git clone git://github.com/jsvibe/printfy.git

In the printfy/dist folder you will find build version of printfy along with the minified file.

Including printfy

Below are some of the most common ways to include printfy.

Browser

CDN Link

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/printfy@2.1.0/dist/printfy.min.js"></script>

You can add the script manually to your project:

<script src="printfy.js"></script>

Direct use in Browser

<script>
  // Direct use
  sprintf(...);
  vsprintf(...);
  printf(...);
  vprintf(...);
</script>

Webpack / Browserify / Babel

There are several ways to use Webpack, Browserify or Babel. For more information on using these tools, please refer to the corresponding project's documentation. In the script, including printfy will usually look like this:

import {sprintf, printf, vprintf, vsprintf} from 'printfy'

Node.js

Fully compatible with Node.js, this library lets you use familiar C-style printf formatting in server-side code—ideal for CLI tools, logging, and backend output formatting.

const {sprintf, printf, vprintf, vsprintf} = require('printfy')

API Usage

printf(format, ...args)

Logs the formatted output to the console.

printf("Hello %s, you have %d new messages", "Alice", 5);
// Output: Hello Alice, you have 5 new messages

vprintf(format, args[])

Logs the formatted output to the console.

printf("Hello %s, you have %d new messages", [ "Alice", 5]);
// Output: Hello Alice, you have 5 new messages

sprintf(format, ...args)

Returns a formatted string (like sprintf in C).

let result = sprintf("Value: %08.2f", 3.14);
console.log(result); // Output: Value: 00003.14

vsprintf(format, args[])

Same as sprintf, but accepts arguments as an array.

vsprintf("User: %s, Score: %d", ["Bob", 100]);
// Output: User: Bob, Score: 100

Supported Specifiers

Specifier Description Example
%s String sprintf("%s", "abc")"abc"
%S Uppercase string "abc""ABC"
%d Integer (decimal) 42
%u Unsigned integer (64-bit) -1"18446744073709551615"
%b Binary 5"101"
%o Octal 8"10"
%x, %X Hexadecimal (lower/upper) 255"ff" or "FF"
%f, %F Float (fixed-point) 3.14"3.140000"
%e, %E Float (scientific notation) 3.14"3.14e+0"
%g, %G Auto float/scientific (shortest form) 123000"1.23e+5"
%c Character from ASCII code 65"A"
%% Literal percent sign %

Supported Specifiers

Specifier Description
$d Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros (e.g., 01 to 31)
$D A textual representation of a day, three letters (e.g., Mon to Sun)
$j Day of the month without leading zeros (e.g., 1 to 31)
$l (lowercase 'L'): A full textual representation of the day of the week (e.g., Sunday to Saturday)
$N ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week (e.g., 1 for Monday to 7 for Sunday)
$S English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters (e.g., st, nd, rd, th)
$w Numeric representation of the day of the week (e.g., 0 for Sunday to 6 for Saturday)
$z The day of the year (starting from 0) (e.g., 0 to 365)
$W ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday (e.g., 01 to 53)
$F A full textual representation of a month (e.g., January to December)
$m Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros (e.g., 01 to 12)
$M A short textual representation of a month, three letters (e.g., Jan to Dec)
$n Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros (e.g., 1 to 12)
$t Number of days in the given month (e.g., 28 to 31)
$L Whether it's a leap year (e.g., 1 for leap year, 0 otherwise)
$o ISO-8601 week-numbering year. This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W) belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead (e.g., 1999 or 2003)
$y A two-digit representation of a year (e.g., 99 or 03)
$Y A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits (e.g., 1999 or 2003)
$a Lowercase am or pm
$A Uppercase AM or PM
$g 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros (e.g., 1 to 12)
$G 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros (e.g., 0 to 23)
$h 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros (e.g., 01 to 12)
$H 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros (e.g., 00 to 23)
$i Minutes with leading zeros (e.g., 00 to 59)
$s Seconds with leading zeros (e.g., 00 to 59)
$I (capital 'i'): Whether or not the date is in daylight saving time (e.g., 1 for DST, 0 otherwise)
$O Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours (e.g., +0200)
$p Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes (e.g., +05:30, -04:00)
$t Number of days in the given month (e.g., 28, 29, 30, 31)
$r RFC 2822 formatted date (e.g., Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200)

Format Options

Format syntax:

%[index$][padding][flag][width][.precision]specifier

Examples

sprintf("Binary: %08b", 5);          // Binary: 00000101
sprintf("Hex: %#x", 255);            // Hex: ff
sprintf("Char: %c", 65);             // Char: A
sprintf("Padded: %10s", "text");     // Padded:      text
sprintf("Left: %-10s!", "text");     // Left: text     !
sprintf("Float: %.2f", 3.14159);     // Float: 3.14
sprintf("Scientific: %.2e", 1200);   // Scientific: 1.20e+3

[index$] – Argument Indexing

sprintf('%2$s is %1$d years old.', 22, 'Modassir');
// Output: Modassir is 22 years old.

[padding] – Custom Padding Character

sprintf("%'~5d", 42);
// Output: ~~~42

sprintf("%'~-5d", 42);
// Output: 42~~~

[flag] – Format Flags

Support flags + and - only.

sprintf("%+d", 42);
// Output: +45

sprintf("%-d", 42);
// Output: -45

[width] – Custom Width

sprintf("%6s", "JS");
// Output: "    JS"

sprintf("lang%6s", "JS");
// Output: "lang    JS"

sprintf("%-6s", "JS");
// Output: "JS    "

sprintf("%-6slib", "JS");
// Output: "JS    lib"

[.precision] – Precision (floating-point or string truncation)

sprintf("%.2f", 3.14159);
// Output: 3.14

sprintf("%.4s", "OpenAI");
// Output: Open

Full Format

sprintf('%2$\'#-+10.2f and %1$\'*_10s', "JS", 3.14159);
// Output: +3.14#####JS*******

🔹 Explanation:

  • %2$: Second argument (3.14159)
  • '#: padding character #
  • -: left align
  • +: show sign
  • 10: total width 10
  • .2f: 2 decimal places
  • %1$'*_10s: First argument (JS), padded with * to width 10

Errors & Warnings

  • ArgumentCountError: Thrown if insufficient arguments are passed for format specifiers.
  • ValueError: Invalid specifier detected.
  • RangeError: Padding exceeds safe integer limit.
  • Precision Truncation: Float precision is capped at JavaScript's safe limit (53 digits).

Comparison with Other Libraries

Feature / Library printfy ✓ sprintf-js 🟡 fast-printf 🟢 printf (npm) 🔵
C-style specifiers ✓ Full ✓ Full ✓ Partial ✓ Partial
%2$ style arg index ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✗ No ✗ No
BigInt support ✓ Yes ✗ No ✗ No ✗ No
%f vs %F (locale) ✓ Separate ✗ Combined ✗ Combined ✗ No
Custom padding ('x) 'x, 0, etc. ✗ No ✗ No ✗ No
String return (sprintf) ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✗ No
Lightweight / No deps ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Unicode emoji safe Partial Partial ✗ No ✗ No
Performance Good Good Best Good

Module Support

This library supports the following environments:

  • Browser (<script>)
  • CommonJS / Node.js
  • AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition)

License

MIT License © 2025 Indian Modassir
See LICENSE for details.


Contributions

Pull requests, bug reports, and feedback are welcome!
Visit the GitHub Repository to contribute.


changelog

Release Notes

v2.1.0 - 11 September 2025

  • Add new features Date-Time Format (e.g., $d, $m, $y, $h, $i, $s, $A) see all DT specifiers

v2.0.5 - 23 August 2025

  • Fixed bugs likes padding, width, precision, swapping etc. to improved better than previous version [2.0.4] @indianmodassir

v2.0.4 - 22 August 2025

  • Removed local minified version now available only minified version on jsDelivr CDN. @indianmodassir

v2.0.3 - 22 August 2025

  • Fixed bugs likes padding, width, precision, swapping etc. to improved better than previous version [2.0.2] @indianmodassir

v2.0.2 - 01 August 2025

Update README.md to Enhance more documentatio. @indianmodassir Fix bugs, vprintf and vsprintf was not proper working throwing argument error. we fixed it, @indianmodassir

v2.0.0 - 01 August 2025

  • Rename sprint method to sprintf in printfy module to better reflect its functionality. @indianmodassir
  • Rename vsprint method to vsprintf in printfy module to better reflect its functionality. @indianmodassir
  • Add vprintf in printfy for formatted output using variable arguments. @indianmodassir
  • Fix bugs, specifier %% was not proper working. @indianmodassir