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get-content-logger

v1.1.3

Published

enables easy exploration of directory contents and offering snapshot capabilities for efficient tracking

Downloads

20

Readme

Get Content Logger

Overview

The Get Content Logger package is a powerful tool for exploring directory contents, offering snapshot capabilities for efficient tracking. Whether you are working with CommonJS or ES modules, this package provides you with a flexible and efficient way to log and analyze the contents of directories and files.

Installation

You can easily install the package using npm or yarn:

npm install get-content-logger
# or
yarn add get-content-logger

Usage

CommonJS (.cjs) Usage

If your project uses CommonJS modules (e.g., Node.js prior to version 13.2), you can import and use the package as follows:

const getContentLogger = require('get-content-logger');

// Define the folder path and log file path
const folderPath = './'; 
const logFilePath = './now-common.txt';

// Use the package to get content and log it to a file
getContentLogger.getContentEvery(folderPath, logFilePath);

ES Modules (.mjs) Usage

If your project uses ES modules (e.g., Node.js with "type": "module" in package.json), you can import and use the package as follows:

import * as getContentLogger from 'get-content-logger';

// Define the folder path and log file path
const folderPath = './'; 
const logFilePath = './now-module.txt';

// Use the package to get content and log it to a file
await getContentLogger.getContentEvery(folderPath, logFilePath);

Snapshot Logging

This package provides three main functions for logging directory and file contents:

  • getContent(folderPath, logFilePath): Log the contents of the specified folder and its subfolders recursively.

  • getContentWithSnapshot(folderPath, logFilePath, snapshot): Log the contents of the specified folder and its subfolders, adding a snapshot identifier for differentiation.

  • getContentEvery(folderPath, logFilePath): Log the contents of the specified folder and its subfolders, overwriting the log file with each call.

Important Notes

  • Ensure that your Node.js version and package.json configuration (e.g., "type": "module" for ES modules) align with your preferred module system.

  • The package uses the fs/promises module for file system operations, which is available in Node.js 14.0.0 and later.

  • Make sure to replace ./ and logFilePath with the appropriate folder path and log file path for your use case.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use it in your projects, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License.

Author

This package was created by ozergklp. If you have any questions or encounter any issues while using the package, you can reach out to the author for support.

For more information about the package, including its source code and documentation, please visit the GitHub repository.