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@studio/emojilog

v1.0.2

Published

A CLI to pretty print the Studio Log ndjson with emoji

Downloads

7

Readme

Features

  • A command line tool to pretty print Studio Log ndjson.
  • Fancy formats with emoji for log file reading pleasure.
  • Map stack traces back to original sources with source maps.

Usage

Assuming you have the following ndjson in a file called logs.json:

{"ts":1486630378584,"ns":"Server","topic":"launch","msg":"My Service","data":{"port":433}}

Send the logs to the emojilog command for pretty printing:

❯ cat logs.json | emojilog
09:52:58 🚀 Server My Service port=433

Install

❯ npm i -g @studio/emojilog

CLI Options

  • --format or -f set the formatter to use. Defaults to "fancy".
  • --no-ts hide timestamps
  • --no-topic hide topics
  • --no-ns hide namespaces
  • --no-data hide data
  • --no-stack hide stacks
  • --stack message only show the error message
  • --stack peek show the message and the first line of the trace (default)
  • --stack full show the message and the full trace
  • --stack same as --stack full
  • --map use given source maps file to map stack traces

Related modules

License

MIT