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log-var

v1.0.4

Published

This package is light weight and for Lazy guys. It helps to print the variable with post `_` (Underscore) and helps to check the type of it by `type`. Insted of console.log();

Downloads

8

Readme

log-var

This package will help you to print logs handy. I make this package because I bored to write console.log() every time for log the value. Now it makes my code easier. Currently this package is in initial phase. I will try to add some more functionality to make it more useful. I alway lookig for best parts. So, if you have any suggestion, please comment it, If any issue, notify me. Your fork will be appreciated.

Introduction

Basicaly this package contain two variables. _ and type.

  • _ is used to print the log on the console.
  • type is used to know the type of the variable.

How to use?

ES5

import the package:

const {_, type} = require('log-var');

declare the variable and log.

const value = 10;
value._         // 10
value.type      // number

or you can simply log the value like

using string:

"This is simple example of log-var"._       //this will print string to the console.
"This is simple example of log-var".type       //string

Using numner:
10._        // 10
10._        //number

Explore it, This will make your life easier.