dlog-node
v0.0.5
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Lightweight and simple module to enable printf debugging
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dlog
Printf debugging is great sometimes, but having to turn on and off all these console.log() statements can be a pain. With dlog you just leave your debugging output in your code and only need a single statement to enable or disable the console logging.
Install
npm install dlog-node
Usage
var dlog = require('dlog-node');
dlog.enable(); // Comment this line when console logging should be disabled
// Or just use dlog.disable() anywhere in your code.
dlog.log("Today it's %d degrees outside", 71);
dlog.log("Listening on port %d, host %s", 80, 'localhost');
Changelog
- 0.0.5: Added testing
- 0.0.4: fixed some npm issues
- 0.0.1: start
Licensed under MIT
Copyright (c) 2014 Lars Herbach [email protected]
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