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prety_logs

v3.3.3

Published

helps make your logs pretty.. I guess?

Downloads

87

Readme

Prety_logs

helps make your logs pretty.. I guess?

Setup

if you have npm installed run 'npm install --save prety_logs'

var plogs = require('prety_logs');
plogs.log('basic', 'Hello World!!!', '32');
plogs.log.custom('name    ', 'i dont have to be lame like these deafult loosers', '34');

#types prety_logs comes with many default types of logs. these include, cmd - 'CMD' CMD

basic - just basic 'LOG' LOG

status - plain ol' 'STATUS' STATUS

boot - explains itself STATUS

error - Do i need to tell you what this one is??? STATUS

custom - see below for more information

~see below for color numbers~

Custom

custom - lets you make your own log names.

plogs.log.custom('logname' 'text', 'colornumber');

###Example:

plogs.log.custom('LOG', 'hello world!', '35');```

logname cannot be more than 7 characters

#Colors & Effects

NOTE: You may only use one color or effect at a time!!!

If you dont change the color they have default colors set!

blink = 5 bright = 1 dim = 2 hidden = 8 reverse = 7

Text color

black = 30 red = 31 green = 32 yellow = 33 blue = 34 purple = 35 cyan = 36 white = 37

Background color

white = 47 black = 40 red = 41 green = 42 yellow = 43 blue = 44 purple = 45 cyan = 46

#Plog You shouldnt see this one much unless one of us really messes up STATUS