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@slaykit/remove-console-plugin

v0.0.1

Published

A Vite plugin to remove console statements from code with dynamic configuration

Readme

🔥remove-console-plugins

A Vite plugin to remove specific console statements (log, info, warn, error, debug, etc.) from your JavaScript/TypeScript code during the build process. The plugin is fully configurable, allowing you to dynamically specify which console methods to remove or retain.


✨ Features

  • Remove unwanted console statements to reduce bundle size in production.
  • Fully customizable: specify which console methods to remove or retain.
  • Works with JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX/TSX files.
  • Easy to integrate with Vite projects.

📦 Installation

Install the plugin via npm or yarn or pnpm:

# Using npm
npm install @slaykit/remove-console-plugin --save-dev

# Using yarn
yarn add @slaykit/remove-console-plugin --dev

# Using pnpm
pnpm add @slaykit/remove-console-plugin --save-dev

🚀 Usage

Add the plugin to your vite.config.js or vite.config.ts:

import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import { removeConsolePlugins } from '@slaykit/remove-console-plugin';

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    removeConsolePlugins({
      include: [], // Remove
      exclude: ['error', 'warn'], // Retain `console.error` and `console.warn`, remove others
    }),
  ],
});

⚙️ API Reference

The plugin accepts the following configuration options:

| Option | Type | Default Value | Description | | ------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | include | string[] | ['log', 'info', 'warn', 'error', 'debug', 'trace'] | Specify the console methods to remove. This takes priority over exclude. | | exclude | string[] | [] | Specify the console methods to retain. If include is provided, this option is ignored. |

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