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carbonate-logger
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Colourful console logs using carbonate
npm install --save carbonate-logger
yarn add carbonate-logger
// ES2015
import log from 'carbonate-logger'
// CommonJS
var log = require('carbonate-logger')
log (str[, ...values])
Log a carbonate sprintf-style string, interpolated with values
.
str
See the carbonate
docs for information on what str
should look like.
Also available:
log.error (str[, ...values])
log.warn (str[, ...values])
log.info (str[, ...values])
log.quiet (bool)
Pass true
to silence the logger.
All pull requests and issues welcome!
If you're not sure how, check out the great video tutorials on egghead.io!
MIT © Sam Gluck
FAQs
Colourful console logs using carbonate
We found that carbonate-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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