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cliplog

v1.0.16

Published

A CLI tool to log your clips

Downloads

80

Readme

📋 cliplog

Console.log that copies to clipboard automatically 🔥


🚀 Features

✅ Instantly copies console logs to clipboard
✅ Works with strings, numbers, objects, arrays
✅ Automatically formats objects as pretty JSON
✅ Great for debugging, sharing logs, tokens, IDs
✅ Zero config — just plug and play


📦 Installation

Using npm:

npm install cliplog

Using yarn:

yarn add cliplog

Using pnpm:

pnpm add cliplog

📖 How to Use

In ES Modules

import { clog } from 'cliplog';

clog('Hello world!');
clog({ name: 'Alice', age: 25 });

In CommonJS Modules

const { clog } = require('cliplog');

// Use async/await
(async () => {
  await clog('Hello world!');
  await clog({ name: 'Alice', age: 25 });
})();

// Or use .then()
clog('Hello world!').then(() => {
  // Copied!
});

✅ Logs the data to the console
✅ Copies it to your system clipboard
✅ Pretty prints objects


📂 Example Output

{
  "name": "Alice",
  "age": 25
}

✅ Copied to clipboard!
Now you can paste it anywhere — Notion, Slack, terminal, etc.


📌 Why Use cliplog?

Tired of copy-pasting your console logs manually?
clog() automatically logs and copies the output so you don’t have to.

Great for:

  • Sharing debug info with teammates
  • Copying tokens or IDs quickly
  • Exporting formatted logs for docs
  • Rapid prototyping

🔧 API

clog(data: any)

  • data — The value to log (string, number, object, array, etc.)

Automatically:

  • Logs to the console
  • Copies output to your system clipboard
  • Pretty-prints objects and arrays

🧪 Try It Locally

// ES Module
import { clog } from 'cliplog';

// CommonJS
const { clog } = require('cliplog');

// Use async/await
(async () => {
  await clog('Hello world!');
  await clog({ name: 'Alice', age: 25 });
})();

// Or use .then()
clog('Hello world!').then(() => {
  // Copied!
});

✅ Output is logged and copied to your clipboard.
Paste it anywhere using Ctrl+V.


🛠️ Works In

  • Node.js (preferably 14+)
  • ES Module environments (add "type": "module" to your package.json)
  • Terminal (CLI-based environments)

🐛 Troubleshooting

  • If clipboard copy fails, ensure your environment supports clipboardy

📄 License

MIT


🙌 Author

Made with ❤️ by Rahul Sharma(https://rahulsharma.site/)