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declare const figureSet: { readonly tick: string; readonly cross: string; readonly star: string; readonly square: string; readonly squareSmall: string; readonly squareSmallFilled: string; readonly play: string; readonly circle: string; readonly circleFilled: string; readonly circleDotted: string; readonly circleDouble: string; readonly circleCircle: string; readonly circleCross: string; readonly circlePipe: string; readonly circleQuestionMark: string; readonly bullet: string; readonly dot: string; readonly line: string; readonly ellipsis: string; readonly pointer: string; readonly pointerSmall: string; readonly info: string; readonly warning: string; readonly hamburger: string; readonly smiley: string; readonly mustache: string; readonly heart: string; readonly nodejs: string; readonly arrowUp: string; readonly arrowDown: string; readonly arrowLeft: string; readonly arrowRight: string; readonly radioOn: string; readonly radioOff: string; readonly checkboxOn: string; readonly checkboxOff: string; readonly checkboxCircleOn: string; readonly checkboxCircleOff: string; readonly questionMarkPrefix: string; readonly oneHalf: string; readonly oneThird: string; readonly oneQuarter: string; readonly oneFifth: string; readonly oneSixth: string; readonly oneSeventh: string; readonly oneEighth: string; readonly oneNinth: string; readonly oneTenth: string; readonly twoThirds: string; readonly twoFifths: string; readonly threeQuarters: string; readonly threeFifths: string; readonly threeEighths: string; readonly fourFifths: string; readonly fiveSixths: string; readonly fiveEighths: string; readonly sevenEighth: string; }
type FigureSet = typeof figureSet
declare const figures: { /** Replace Unicode symbols depending on the OS.
@param string - String where the Unicode symbols will be replaced with fallback symbols depending on the OS. @returns The input with replaced fallback Unicode symbols on Windows.
@example ```
import figures = require('figures');
console.log(figures('✔︎ check')); // On non-Windows OSes: ✔︎ check
// On Windows: √ check
console.log(figures.tick); // On non-Windows OSes: ✔︎
// On Windows: √
```
*/ (string: string): string;
/** Symbols to use when not running on Windows. */ readonly main: FigureSet;
/** Symbols to use when running on Windows. */ readonly windows: FigureSet; } & FigureSet;
export = figures;
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