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Easy-to-use console logging presets and formatting

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Easy-to-use console logging presets and formatting. ✏️😋

Install

  • npm i -S print-tools-js

Usage

var p = require('print-tools-js')
p.success('Test passed!')

Methods

  • Preset methods
    • Prints text with respective preset wrapper
    • Method names
      • success()
        • Includes green check character ✔ and blush emoji 😊
      • info()
        • Includes blue info character ℹ and thinking emoji 🤔
      • warning()
        • Includes warning character ⚠, yellow "Warning" dialog, and sweating emoji 😓
      • error()
        • Includes skull character 💀, red "ERROR" dialog, and fearful emoji 😨
    • Arguments
      • text (string) - Text to print
      • args (Object) - additional optional arguments
        • dec (string = 'none') - preceding text decorator, includes ['arrow', 'chevron', 'bullet']
        • indent (Number = 0) - number of indentation preceding text
        • offset (Number = 0) - characters to offset time log at end of line, useful for printing irregular unicode characters
        • log (Boolean = true) - if true includes log string at end of line
        • emoji (Boolean = true) - if true includes respective emoji at end of line
        • ret (Boolean = false) - if true returns formatted string, returns true after printing otherwise
    • Example
      p.error('Test', { dec: 'chevron', indent: 1, offset: 1, log: true, emoji: true, ret: false })
      
  • Decorator Methods
    • Prints text with respective preceding decorator
    • Method names
      • arrow()
        • Includes '--->' before text
      • chevron()
        • Includes '>>>' before text
      • bullet()
        • Includes '•' before text
    • Arguments
      • text (string) - Text to print
      • args (Object) - additional optional arguments
        • indent (Number = 0) - number of indentation preceding text
        • log (Boolean = true) - if true includes log string at end of line
        • ret (Boolean = false) - if true returns formatted string, returns true after printing otherwise
    • Example
      p.bullet('Test', { indent: 1, log: false, ret: true })
      
  • Log Method
    • Prints text with time log at end of line (and optional emotional emoji before time)
    • Method name
      • log()
    • Arguments
      • text (string) - Text to print
      • args (Object) - additional optional arguments
        • ret (Boolean = false) - if true returns formatted string, returns true after printing otherwise
        • offset (Number = 0 || 1) - characters to offset time log at end of line, useful for printing irregular unicode characters
        • emoji (String/Boolean) - defaults to Boolean = false, if not false is a string, will print respective emoji
    • Example
    p.log('Test', { offset: 0, emoji: 'thumbsup', ret=false })
    
  • Title Box Method
    • Prints title box with preset optional fields
    • Method name
      • titleBox()
    • Arguments
      • title (string) - Title to print
      • args (Object) - additional optional arguments
        • theme (string = 'main') - box/title color theme, includes ['main', 'success', 'info', 'warning', 'danger']
          • main defaults to cyan color
        • titleDesc (string) - Description printed next to title
        • tagLine (string) - Tag line printed below title line in grey
        • author (string) - Author name
        • email (string) - Author email
        • ret (Boolean = false) - if true returns formatted string, returns true after printing otherwise

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Package last updated on 10 Mar 2020

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