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dalogger

v1.5.2

Published

1. Install the node module using `npm i dalogger --save` 2. Go fancy

Readme

How to use this node module

  1. Install the node module using npm i dalogger --save
  2. Go fancy

Methods

Color is optional. If not inputted, default value will be used

status(...text)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Status: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want Status: in.
Default: Green

trade(...text)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Trade: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want Trade: in.
Default: Magenta

alert(...text)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Alert: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want Alert: in.
Default: Yellow

confirm(...text)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Confirmation: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want Confirmation: in.
Default: Cyan

error(...text)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Error: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want Error: in.
Default: Red

item(text)

(Text)

Text is what you want it to output
Color is the color you want ( ) in.
Default: Green

warn(...text1)

[HH:MM:SS:sss] Warn: Text

Text is what you want it to output
Color1 is the color you want Warn: in.
Color2 is the color you want Text in.
Default: Yellow, Red

time()

[HH:MM:SS:sss]

Returns current time for your own use