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log-anything
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log-anything
is a dead simple JS debug/logging utility
npm install log-anything
Then require it.
const l = require('log-anything');
const obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };
// log displays values
l.log('obj is', obj, 'and this is an array:', [3, 2, 1]);
// obj is { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 } and this is an array: [ 3, 2, 1 ]
var xs = [
['ops/sec', 'name', '(comment)'],
[520.56, 'algo 1'],
['9.99', 'two', 'strange'],
[10, 'third one'],
['nine thousand', 'NaN', 'fun!'],
];
// logt displays a table
l.logt(xs);
/*
ops/sec name (comment)
520.56 algo 1
9.99 two strange
10 third one
nine thousand NaN fun!
*/
FAQs
A dead simple JS debug/logging utility
The npm package log-anything receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, log-anything popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that log-anything 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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