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ciel

v0.3.0

Published

Coloured logs in console window.

Downloads

20

Readme

This module (ciel) writes coloured logs in console window.

Its name higlights similarities in the pronunciation of:

  • spelling of the letters C.L. meaning “coloured logs”,

  • the French word “ciel”,

  • the name of a certain character in “Tsukihime”, “Kagetsu Tohya”, “Melty Blood”, “Carnival Phantasm”.

This module is written in JavaScript and requires Node.js to run.

Installing Ciel

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  • Latest packaged version: npm install ciel

  • Latest githubbed version: npm install https://github.com/Mithgol/node-ciel/tarball/master

You may visit https://github.com/Mithgol/node-ciel#readme occasionally to read the latest README because the package's version is not planned to grow after changes when they happen in README only. (And npm publish --force is forbidden nowadays.)

Using Ciel

When you require() the installed module, you get an object with the following methods:

  • .ok(someString)

  • .fail(someString)

  • .warn(someString)

  • .skip(someString)

  • .dupe(someString)

  • .status(someString)

  • .folder(someString)

Each of them writes the corresponding message (coloured and in all caps) in the console window and then writes the given string in plain text.

Example:

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Testing Ciel

(build testing status)

It is necessary to install JSHint for testing.

  • You may install JSHint globally (npm install jshint -g) or locally (npm install jshint in the directory of Ciel).

After that you may run npm test (in the directory of Ciel). Only the JS code errors are caught; the code's behaviour is not tested.

License

MIT license (see the LICENSE file).