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detailed-logger
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A fast, lightweight, colorized logging framework with helpful log details like filename and line numbers
DetailedLogger logs the console methods to the terminal and color codes them. Most importantly, the filename and line number is included for faster debugging.
ESM:
import DetailedLogger from 'detailed-logger';
CommonJS:
const DetailedLogger = require('detailed-logger');
const logger = new DetailedLogger();
logger.trace('trace');
logger.debug('debug');
logger.log('log');
logger.info('info');
logger.warn('warn');
logger.error('error');
Trace is at the highest log level and error is at the lowest. Use setLevel to adjust logging detail.
logger.setLevel('trace'); // all log messages are emitted
For less detail:
logger.setLevel('warn'); // only warn and error messages are emitted
For info, warn, and error:
logger.setLevel('info');
Note that 'info' is the default.
Run the examples in the examples folder for more in-depth understanding.
Copyright (c) James Mortensen, 2021-2022 MIT License
FAQs
A fast, lightweight, colorized logging framework with helpful log details like filename and line numbers
The npm package detailed-logger receives a total of 115 weekly downloads. As such, detailed-logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that detailed-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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