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A minimal zero-dependency logger
npm i lllog
Here's an simple example of how to use the package:
const logger = require('lllog')();
logger.info('LLLog is great');
You can customize the log level when creating your logger, or on runtime:
const logger = require('lllog')('error');
logger.info('This is not gonna be logged');
logger.error('But this will!');
logger.fatal('Also this one');
logger.setMinLevel('info');
logger.info('Now this is beeing logged too');
You can even silence every log using the none
log level
There are 5 log levels which you can use:
debug
info
warn
error
fatal
You can also use you're own log handler:
const logger = require('lllog')('error', myHandler);
// Or on runtime
logger.setHandler(myOtherHandler);
Simply run npm t
Issues and PRs are welcome, under one condition: maintain the zero dependency promise.
FAQs
A minimal zero-dependency logger
The npm package lllog receives a total of 369 weekly downloads. As such, lllog popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lllog 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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