npx easelog init
The easelog init
cli command downloads just the logger.ts
and types.ts
file. The best part about this is it allows you to make the project yours, you can adjust the logger the way you feel appropriate. If you do end up doing something you feel would help others, consider contributing!
npm i easelog
import { Logger } from "easelog"
const path = "" // where the log file is created
const log = new Logger(path)
log.info("Message", "Location")
This is just unnecessary abstraction, but I did use chalk.js for colouring the logs to spice things up though
import { Logger } from "easelog"
const log = new Logger()
log.info("Message")
log.warn("Message")
log.error("Message", "Location")
log.debug("Message", "Location")
Note: location
is optional
Logger(path:string|undefined)
path
is optional.
saveToFile(message: string, type:logType, location: string | undefined, path: string | undefined)
location
and path
are optional.
Usage: easelog [options] [command]
Options:
-
-V
,--version
output the version number -
-h
,--help
display help for command
Commands:
-
init [destination]
clone logger.ts in your project; default destination is the current working directory -
help [command]
display help for command
EaseLog
does not support commonjs