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lccl

v1.1.2

Published

Customize your console log

Downloads

16

Readme

#lccl ###light custom console log

NPM

npm

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Install

npm install lccl

Use

const lccl = require('lccl')(<LOG Prefix>,<show date>,<show gray scale>)

Samples

  • Single Prefix for all log methods
const lcclUnique = require('lccl')('TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM', false, true)
const lcclUniqueWithDate = require('lccl')('TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM',true, true)

lcclUnique.log('TEST LOG') // # TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM # TEST LOG
lcclUnique.info('TEST INFO') // # TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM # TEST INFO
lcclUnique.warn('TEST WARN') // # TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM # TEST WARN
lcclUnique.error('TEST ERROR') // # TEXT UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM # TEST ERROR

lcclUniqueWithDate.log('TEST LOG') // 2017-01-20 at 22:41:43 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST LOG
lcclUniqueWithDate.info('TEST INFO') // 2017-01-20 at 22:41:43 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST INFO
lcclUniqueWithDate.warn('TEST WARN') // 2017-01-20 at 22:41:43 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST WARN
lcclUniqueWithDate.error('TEST ERROR') // 2017-01-20 at 22:41:43 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST ERROR
  • Specified Prefix for each log methods
const lcclConfig = {
 info: 'TEXT SPECIFIC INFO',
 warn: 'TEXT SPECIFIC WARNING',
 error: 'TEXT SPECIFIC ERROR'
}
const lcclSpecific = require('lccl')(lcclConfig, false, true)
const lcclSpecificWithDate = require('lccl')(lcclConfig, true, true)

lcclSpecific.log('TEST LOG') // # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST LOG
lcclSpecific.info('TEST INFO') // # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST INFO
lcclSpecific.warn('TEST WARN') // # TEXT SPECIFIC WARNING # TEST WARN
lcclSpecific.error('TEST ERROR') // # TEXT SPECIFIC ERROR # TEST ERROR

lcclSpecificWithDate.log('TEST LOG') // 2017-01-20 at 09:27:14 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST LOG
lcclSpecificWithDate.info('TEST INFO') // 2017-01-20 at 09:27:14 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC INFO # TEST INFO
lcclSpecificWithDate.warn('TEST WARN') // 2017-01-20 at 09:27:14 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC WARNING # TEST WARN
lcclSpecificWithDate.error('TEST ERROR') // 2017-01-20 at 09:27:14 >> # TEXT SPECIFIC ERROR # TEST ERROR