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@onecseven/g_log

v0.0.1

Published

g's logging function

Readme

hi this is g_log

so g_log is like console log, but it colors your logs depending on which folder they came from. you just call them and it'll assign colors automatically to all the folders at the same level as package.json in a file called .g_log.conf. you can place that file anywhere in your file structure and assign colors to directories manually.

you can install it like

$npm install --save-dev g_log

and then do

const {log} = require("g_log")

and you'll be able to do:

log('Anything!');

BY DEFAULT

//we save logs to text files //show line num and source file //no web terminals

you can change any of these settings at .g_settings.conf (it'll be in the same folder as package.json) and it'll stop doing them.

if you want to use the web view, run watch.js and change the web setting in the settings file to true, and it'll spit out your console logs in a browser window.