Package Exports
- fancy-log
- fancy-log/index.js
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Readme
fancy-log
Log things, prefixed with a timestamp.
Usage
var log = require('fancy-log');
log('a message');
// [16:27:02] a message
log.error('oh no!');
// [16:27:02] oh no!
API
log(msg...)
Logs the message as if you called console.log
but prefixes the output with the
current time in HH:mm:ss format.
log.error(msg...)
Logs the message as if you called console.error
but prefixes the output with the
current time in HH:mm:ss format.
log.warn(msg...)
Logs the message as if you called console.warn
but prefixes the output with the
current time in HH:mm:ss format.
log.info(msg...)
Logs the message as if you called console.info
but prefixes the output with the
current time in HH:mm:ss format.
log.dir(msg...)
Logs the message as if you called console.dir
but prefixes the output with the
current time in HH:mm:ss format.
Styling
If the terminal that you are logging to supports colors, the timestamp will be formatted as though it were a Date
being formatted by util.inspect()
. This means that it will be formatted as magenta by default but can be adjusted following node's Customizing util.inspect colors documentation.
For example, this will cause the logged timestamps (and other dates) to display in red:
var util = require('util');
util.inspect.styles.date = 'red';
License
MIT