lr-util-debug
v0.1.2
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lr-util-debug - 命令行工具
一个命令行工具 支持log warn error
A Simple Example
可以直接这样调用
va debug = require('lr-util-debug');
debug.error('Hello world');
debug.warn('Hello world');
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a cmd utils
Downloads
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一个命令行工具 支持log warn error
可以直接这样调用
va debug = require('lr-util-debug');
debug.error('Hello world');
debug.warn('Hello world');