delconsole
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DelConsole is a command-line tool for Node.js that recursively removes all console.log() statements from JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, and TSX files in a specified directory, or the current directory if none is specified. This helps in cleaning up debug lo
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DelConsole
DelConsole is a powerful Node.js command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to streamline the process of removing console.log()
statements from JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, and TSX files within a target project directory. Whether you're preparing for production or simply aiming to clean up your development environment, DelConsole offers a fast and efficient solution.
Features
- Cross-Language Support: Automatically detects and processes JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, and TSX files.
- Recursive Processing: Traverses through directories recursively to find and remove
console.log()
statements across your entire project. - Verbose Mode: Provides detailed output on what changes are being made, ensuring transparency and control over the removal process.
Installation
To install DelConsole globally on your system, run:
npm install -g delconsole `
Usage
After installing, you can start using DelConsole right away. Here are some basic commands to get you started:
Running on a Specific Project Folder
To remove all console.log()
statements from a specific folder, use the following syntax:
delconsole -path-your project folder
Replace path-to-your-project-folder
with the actual path to the folder you wish to process.
Running Within the Current Project Folder
To remove all console.log()
statements from the current directory and its subdirectories, simply run:
delconsole
Running on the fly
TO use delconsole without installing it,you can run
npx delconsole
Contributing
Contributions to DelConsole are welcome. Whether it's adding new features, improving existing ones, or fixing bugs, please feel free to submit pull requests or open issues on my GitHub repository
License
DelConsole is released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.