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repens

v1.0.0

Published

a simple terminal logger for node.js

Downloads

2

Readme

Repens

A simple terminal logger for node. repens uses chalk library for colorifying log levels.

Installation

$ npm i repens

Usage

The package exports an object. In order to create a logger one needs to call the spawn method of the exported object. The returned object of the spawn call also has the spawn method which can be used for creating child loggers, in other words, loggers can be created recursively.

const repens = require('./repens');
const app_logger = repens.spawn('app');
const db_logger = app_logger.spawn('db');

app_logger.info('app is running on port 5800');
// [05:41:35][app] app is running on port 5800
db_logger.warn('db is running on port 5801');
// [05:41:35][app][db] db on running in port 5801

Loggers

All log methods accept n number of parameters. Parameters are joined with space. The only difference between log levels is color.

  • log: no color
  • info: cyan
  • warn: yellow
  • error: red
  • success: green

License

Licensed under MIT.