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primelogger

v1.0.1

Published

A beautiful, structured, and colorful logger for Node.js apps

Readme

PrimeLogger

PrimeLogger is a beautiful, structured, and colorful logger for Node.js applications. It provides an expressive and flexible API to log messages with various colors, styles, and structured formats.

Features

  • Built-in support for colorful and styled console logs using Chalk
  • Fluent API with chaining for colors, background colors, and styles
  • Automatic detection and pretty printing of arrays and objects, including table-like display using console.table
  • Labels and timestamps for structured logging
  • Configurable logging levels and themes

Installation

npm install primelogger

Usage

Import the logger and use its fluent API:

import logger from 'primelogger';

logger.color('magenta').info('This message is magenta!');
logger.success('Operation completed successfully!');
logger.warn('This is a warning message.');
logger.error('An error occurred!');

// Log an array or array of objects to display as a table
const tableData = [
  { Name: 'Alice', Age: 30, City: 'New York' },
  { Name: 'Bob', Age: 25, City: 'Los Angeles' },
];
logger.info(tableData);

The logger automatically detects if the message is an array or an array of plain objects and uses console.table to display it in a structured table format.

Development

Clone the repository and install dependencies:

npm install

Run the demo:

ts-node src/example/demo.ts

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the Chalk package for providing the colorful and styled console output capabilities that PrimeLogger leverages.

Author

Raj Sharma
Email: [email protected]
GitHub: https://github.com/rjsharma/primelogger

License

MIT License