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A map of log level aliases matched to their numeric values. Follows the RFC Standard.
- alert
- browser
- crit
- critical
- debug
- deno
- deno-edition
- deno-entry
- denoland
- emerg
- emergency
- err
- error
- es2022
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Node.js logger with dynamic log levels
A basic logger for JavaScript applications, providing timestamps and log level visibility
A small Node library that determines your current log level.
📝 Extensible TypeScript Logger for Node.js and Browser: Dependency free, Fully customizable, Pretty errors, stack traces, and JSON output to attachable transports.
- logger
- typescript
- log level
- json
- stacktrace
- Error.stack
- call location
- debug
- pretty
- log
- log4j
- log4js
- log4ts
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Logger is a logging library for handling log messages and notifying logger targets
- logger
- logging
- log
- log message
- log target
- log level
- log level filter
- log message filter
- log message formatter
- notify
A small Node library that determines your current log level.
Simple level based logging library
Setting the level of a Bunyan logger and all its children at once
Monkey-patches bunyan to have pretty neat log level methods
a simple and opinionated logging library. plays well with aws lambda + cloudwatch.
Various console log level prefixes with support for color symbols and tags.
Simple level based logging library
A configurable logger with message filtering, formatting and handling.
A tiny Javascript logger with levels and several options. Supports Node, MongoDB, and all modern Browsers
Fran logger is a simple logging with an easy configuration. Supports level based filtering and tagging that keeps your logs readable and uncluttered!
Small logging module made primarily for the browser.Supports multiple log levels.
Logging utility with different log levels with timestamp options.
A lightweight logger library offering log levels with distinct color marking based on severity
A logger for aws lambda functions on the top of winston library supporting correlationId , log level at run time, json formatted messages, and execution time for lambda