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vividlog

v1.5.1

Published

A more useful and better looking console log for JavaScript

Downloads

61

Readme

npm version CircleCI Maintainability DeepScan grade Test Coverage

Ever thought the native console logging feature could be better?

This npm module makes it slightly easier but mainly a lot nicer to log to the browser console.

Installation & Usage

Install with npm

Installation is as simple as any other npm module.

npm i vividlog --save-dev

Install with CDN

Or add this to your html file directly

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vividlog@latest/dist/vividLog.js"></script>

Usage

Available methods

Note that VividLog is bound to window.vividLog

Preview - more images coming soon

What you can expect

Without grouping and with grouping

Expanded group

What your error log looks like after using v.takeover()

Release History (v1.5.0)

  • 1.5.0
    • Added new method called v.style() in which you can define your own log style
    • A lot of refactoring of the code, less chaos more nice code
  • 1.3.15
    • v.takeover() renamed to v.takeOver()
    • New sample images
    • Readme fixes and updates
  • 1.3.0
    • Added support to log multiple variables
    • Added ability to group variables
  • 1.0.0
    • The first release, it's now working and can be used.
  • 0.9.0
    • Added the actual code; v.err() / v.debug() / v.log() / v.done() / v.warn() / v.info() / v.say()
    • Added option to configure some settings
    • Added semi-support for FireFox
  • 0.0.2
    • Work in progress

Tested on Chrome / Firefox / Opera

If anyone could share some experiences with other browsers with me I would be very thankful!

Meta

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.

gitlab.com/QuintenJustus