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@mac-r/console-logger

v1.0.1

Published

Print `console.log` to your terminal, when normal `console.log` is hard to reach.

Downloads

1

Readme

📝 Console Logger

Console logger is a development tool, that makes web developers more productive. It prints console.log to your terminal when normal console.log is out of reach.

Introduction

Many people like to debug code using console.log, but sometimes it is not possible. Below are the situations, when you can't leverage console.log for debugging:

  • Remote browser emulators
  • Chrome extensions
  • Hybrid mobile apps (Ionic, etc.)
  • etc.

I made this development tool to solve this problem.

After a simple integration console.log output will go to the terminal window so you can enjoy using it again.

Installation

npm install -g @mac-r/console-logger

Usage

Add this at the beginning of your html template, which serves all other bundles:

<meta property="console:server" content="ws://127.0.0.1:8081" />
<script src="https://www.unpkg.com/browse/@mac-r/[email protected]/dist/console-logger.min.js"></script>

Then run the following command in your terminal:

console-logger

Now you can start using console.log in your code. The output will go to the terminal.

Advanced Usage

You can run console-logger on a custom PORT:

PORT=1234 console-logger

Just don't forget to change console:server value in the html template.