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log.stylus

v1.6.2

Published

Easily style up the way you log things inside your console with a single function.

Readme

Log Stylus by Hayden

A NPM package designed specifcially made for easily styling up the way you log things inside your console. I originally made this package to stop me from making a Log file which is the same file provided in this package; it is also developed, so I can easily implement it anytime, anywhere.

To use the Log class, you need to have Node.js installed. Then, you can install the required dependencies by running the following command:

NPM:
npm install log.stylus@latest
or Yarn:
yarn add log.stylus@latest

Usage

const { Log } = require("log.stylus");
Log.info("Hello World!");

Using TypeScript?

This project is completely compatiable with TypeScript; you don't need to install any third-party @types/ library for using this with TypeScript.

Logging Messages

The Log class provides several methods for different types of log messages:

  • info(message: string, src?: string): Log an information message.
  • error(error: Error, src?: string): Log an error message.
  • success(message: string, src?: string): Log a success message.
  • warning(message: string, src?: string): Log a warning message.
  • custom(message: string, type: string, src?: string): Log a custom message with a specified type.
Log.info("This is an information message");
Log.error(new Error("Something went wrong"));
Log.success("Operation completed successfully");
Log.warning("This is a warning message");
Log.custom("Custom message", "DEBUG");

Styling

The Package applies styling to the log messages using the colors package. The styling may vary depending on the console environment.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.