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figlet-ascii-art

v1.0.0

Published

Convert text to ASCII art using figlet. Supports JS and CLI.

Downloads

27

Readme




✍️ Author

Created with ❤️ by Umair Ali Bhutto

Umair Ali Bhutto


📖 Table of Contents


✨ Features

🔥 Supercharge Your Workflow

  • Instantly adds console.log() at the cursor position with a single shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+J.
  • Auto-inserts the selected text as the log output for smarter debugging.
  • Minimal, efficient, and tailored for speed!

📥 Installation

🚀 Get started in three simple steps:

  1. Open VS Code.
  2. Press Ctrl+P and type:
    ext install vs-code-console-log-extension
  3. Hit Enter and let the extension work its magic!

Can Also Install Using Gui Using Ctrl+Shift+X When Extensions Panel Opens Search In The Search Box vs-code-console-log-extension


⚡ Usage

⚡ It's as simple as this:

  • Option 1: Highlight the variable or text you want to log.
  • Option 2: Place your cursor where you want the log to appear.

Then, press:

Ctrl + Shift + J

Voilà! Debugging made delightful. 🎉


📝 Release Notes

🔨 V-0.0.5 (29-JAN-2025)

  • Added Logic To Show Extension Enabled Message Once
  • Fixed Demo Video Not Working Issue
  • Fixed Issue #3

🔨 V-0.0.4

  • Updated Readme.md File
  • Fixed Issue #1

🚀 V-0.0.3

  • Added compatibility with previous VS Code versions.

🎨 V-0.0.2

  • Introduced an awesome new icon for instant recognition.

🎉 V-0.0.1

  • Initial release of the Console Log Helper extension!

🏅 Badges

  • Installs: Installs
  • Rating: Rating

📜 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Check out the full license details here.


🤝 Contributing

🌟 Join the community!
Got ideas, suggestions, or bug fixes? Here’s how you can contribute:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Or Clone it to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/umair-ali-bhutto/vs-code-console-log-extension.git.
  3. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  4. Submit a pull request with your amazing changes!

"Debugging is an art; let's make it stylish!"

🔗 Check out my other projects and don’t forget to ⭐ this repository if you find it helpful! 🌟