⚠️ warning.wtf ⚠️
Everyday, we developers see dozens of warnings and choose to ignore them (or do we have a choice?).
This started as a random tweet X but then i thought, if we don't
don't do anything, would it be an ethernal fight between library authors that care to add those warning lines and developers that
either ignore them or have no choice but to ignore them. And we love to know why. And who is to point fingure to?
We love to hear your opinion. Please share them in this discussion.
And sorry for sorry for disturbing you. You can disable this if you want just set NO_WTF_WARN
environment variable or put this in your code
globalThis.NO_WTF_WARN = true;
// Dynamic import
// Works in both CJS and ESM
import("warntf/setup");
// ESM
import "warntf/setup";
// CJS
require("warntf/setup");
When warntf/setup
is imported, we hook to console.warn
calls from any library and after each 5 warnings by default, we show this warning.
There is not much but there are two:
-
NO_WTF_WARN
environment variable or global constant to disable this -
WTF_WARN_FREQ
environment variable or global constant to set frequency (default is5
)
Do you have ideas to improve this project or how else we can approach?
Use issues or discussions to join the crew!
- Clone this repository
- Install latest LTS version of Node.js
- Enable Corepack using
corepack enable
- Install dependencies using
pnpm install
- Test with
pnpm play
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