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console-dot-toad
Advanced tools
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console.frog.
###console.toad
console.toad
is an easy way to spice up your development life. Its really that simple! Runs on vanilla javascript, in most modern browsers (the kind that has developer tools!).
So, here's what regular life looks like:
// Here is you, logging some logs
console.log("Boring.");
// And here is your output.
Boring.
Wow, what a drag that was! No wonder you've become disenchanted with web development.
NOW! Here's what your life could be after console.toad
// Here is happy you, logging some logs
console.toad("Excited!");
// And here is your output.
/_____ _____\ ------------
| \\ |__| \\ |-( Excited! )
|_____/ \_____| ------------
/^ ^ \
( ____; )
Wow. That feels good!
###Usage
Simply include the console.toad.js
file into your app!
###License Copyright (c) 2016 moeHa
The MIT License
FAQs
Log with a toad, its as simple as that!
The npm package console-dot-toad receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, console-dot-toad popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that console-dot-toad demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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