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This is yet another console logging / debugging module. It has the following features:
util.format() formatting.Enables output of .debug() calls and adds callsite information to all
lines. Can also be enabled by setting the environment variable DEBUG to
anything.
Enables output of ISO8601 timestamps at the start of every line. Can
also be enabled by setting the environment variable DEBUG to
timestamps.
Output the arguments in the same way as util.format(), preceded by the
specified level keyword. debug() will be silent unless debug output
has been enabled. fatal() will never return.
var con = require('./lib/yacon.js');
function main() {
con.debug('Debug output: %j', {obj: {foo: 42}});
con.ok('Good stuff');
con.info('Informational');
con.warning('Warning');
con.error('Error');
con.fatal('Fatal (program will exit)');
con.info('We never get here');
}
main();

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Yet another colored console logger.
We found that yacon 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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