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myconsole1234

v1.0.2

Published

**cl-print** is an npm package that extends the default `console.log` functionality to include the filename and line number where the log was triggered. This makes debugging easier by showing exactly where in your code the log statement originated.

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Readme

cl-print

cl-print is an npm package that extends the default console.log functionality to include the filename and line number where the log was triggered. This makes debugging easier by showing exactly where in your code the log statement originated.


Features

  • Automatically displays the filename and line number for each console output.
  • Works as a drop-in replacement for console.log.
  • Makes debugging easier by providing context for logs.

Installation

Install the package using npm:

npm install cl-print

Usage

Simply require or import the package and use it like console.log.

Example

const clPrint = require('cl-print');

clPrint('Hello, World!'); 
// Output: [xyz.js:15] Hello, World!

Sample Output

If you add the following code in a file named example.js:

const clPrint = require('cl-print');

function test() {
  clPrint('This is a test log.');
}

test();

You’ll see the following output in the console:

[example.js:4] This is a test log.

Why Use cl-print?

  • Debugging Made Easy: Quickly find where logs are being triggered.
  • No Manual Effort: No need to manually include filenames and line numbers in your logs.
  • Improves Productivity: Spend less time searching through your code.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.


License

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


Author

Developed by Krishna Kumar. Feel free to reach out with feedback or suggestions!