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logzap

v1.0.2

Published

Logify is a minimalistic utility that simplifies logging in JavaScript. Replace `console.log()` with the concise `write()` function for cleaner code.

Readme

logzap

A simple and lightweight utility to simplify console.log statements in JavaScript. Instead of writing console.log(), just use write() for cleaner and shorter code.


Installation

Using npm:

npm install logzap

Usage

Import the Package

import write from "logzap";

Example

write("Hello, World!"); // Prints: Hello, World!
write(12345);           // Prints: 12345
write({ key: "value" }); // Prints: { key: 'value' }

What It Does:

  • The write() function is a simplified wrapper for console.log().
  • It accepts any data type as input and logs it to the console.

Features

  • Simplifies console.log statements.
  • Works with all JavaScript data types (strings, numbers, objects, arrays, etc.).

Project Structure

writelog/
├── index.js        // Main JavaScript file with the write function
├── package.json    // Metadata file for the npm package
├── README.md       // Documentation file

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas or suggestions, feel free to open an issue or create a pull request.


License

This project is licensed under the ISC License.


Author

Mohammed Imran
Junior Frontend Developer
GitHub: @AMOHAMMEDIMRAN


Keywords

console, log, utility, simplify, write, console.log


Let me know if you'd like any changes or additions! 😊