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weeb-logger

v1.0.1

Published

A humorous and functional JavaScript logging library inspired by the anime subculture.

Downloads

10

Readme

weeb-logger

A humorous and functional logging library for JavaScript inspired by the anime subculture. Originating from a meme by @trashh_dev on Twitter, this library maps fun, anime-inspired logging methods to the standard console.log(), console.warn(), console.error(), and console.debug() methods.

Features

  • Maps console.log(), console.warn(), console.error(), and console.debug() to fun, anime-inspired methods like console.moan(), console.yelp(), console.rage(), console.babble(), and more.
  • Adds console.scream() method that takes a message, a color, and optional prefixes and postfixes, and outputs the message to the console with the specified formatting.

Usage

console.moan('This is a regular log message');
console.whisper('This is a subtle log message');
console.yelp('This is a warning');
console.rage('This is an error');
console.babble('This is a debug message');
console.panic('This is a panic message');
console.scream('This is an important message', 'red', 'Attention!', '!!!');

Each method accepts a string message and formats it according to its style. The console.scream() method accepts a color and prefix/postfix strings in addition to the message.

Installation

Install weeb-logger using npm:

npm install weeb-logger

Then, import it in your JavaScript file:

import 'weeb-logger';

Note: This package modifies the global console object, so you don't need to assign it to a variable.

License

MIT