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@authentura/codectrl

v1.0.3

Published

The NodeJS logger integration for CodeCTRL

Readme

CodeCTRL logger for NodeJS

This is the offical NodeJS logger integration for CodeCTRL. Documentation for the current commit on main can be found at: authentura.github.io/codectrl-nodejs-logger.

Documentation for the current release: (WIP).

What is CodeCTRL?

CodeCTRL is an application designed primarily for the purpose of source code research and debugging. It allows developers and researchers to gain an insight into the execution flow of a running application by viewing a callstack at runtime by using the provided loggers for languages, without interrupting your application.

Installation

Using your favourite Node package manager, you can install the CodeCTRL logger for NodeJS by issuing:

yarn add @authentura/codectrl # or ...
npm install @authentura/codectrl # etc...