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nx-debugtool

v1.1.0

Published

Utility-Tool

Readme

Debug Tool

Debugging tool that console logs to the CLI and log file

install

Within the directory of the project/application

npm install nx-debugtool --save

Use

Requiring the debug tool on your project

In each file your planning to debug make sure to always require it at the top you will also will need to create a logs folder in the main directory

const debug = require('nx-debugtool');

Setting your own debug messages

Put the following line were you want to get a debug message:

Successful

debug.debug('Your Successful Message', 'Successful');

Error

debug.debug('Your message because of the following error: ' + err, 'Error! ');

Error Types

All logs include date and time

success console log error in green.
error console log error in red.

Running debug mode

Once your file are setup simply type

DEBUG=true

Unit testing

Making sure you first have mocha installed globally then type the following in your CLI

mocha

A complete successful test should look like this:

NX-Utility-Tool

 2 passing (14ms)

Version Bumper

Version bumper increases by 1. To use it CLI command use

gulp bumpVersion { --major | --minor | --patch }