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single-line-log
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Node.js module that keeps writing to the same line in the console (or a stream). Very useful when you write progress bars, or a status message during longer operations. Supports multilines.
npm install single-line-log
var log = require('single-line-log').stdout;
// or pass any stream:
// var log = require('single-line-log')(process.stdout);
var read = 0;
var size = fs.statSync('super-large-file').size;
var rs = fs.createReadStream('super-large-file');
rs.on('data', function(data) {
read += data.length;
var percentage = Math.floor(100*read/size);
// Keep writing to the same two lines in the console
log('Writing to super large file\n[' + percentage + '%]', read, 'bytes read');
});
Clears the log (i.e., writes a newline).
var log = require('single-line-log').stdout;
log('Line 1');
log.clear();
log('Line 2');
Outputs to process.stdout
.
Outputs to process.stderr
.
MIT
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The npm package single-line-log receives a total of 101,431 weekly downloads. As such, single-line-log popularity was classified as popular.
We found that single-line-log 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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