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ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
Log by overwriting the previous output in the terminal. Useful for rendering progress bars, animations, etc.
Easily add ANSI colors to your text and symbols in the terminal. A faster drop-in replacement for chalk, kleur and turbocolor (without the dependencies and rendering bugs).
🚀 lightweight TypeScript logger • level based filtering and tagging • weighs in at 500 bytes
Colorful console logging
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- classes
- streams
- forEach
- fastclone
- importexport
- variables
- optimist
- var
- ansi
- parsing
- classname
- protocol-buffers
- utility
- file
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Advanced logging messages, interactive prompts, loading animations and more in TypeScript
Use pow(), sqrt(), hypot(), log(), exp() exponential functions in CSS
Monster is a simple library for creating fast, robust and lightweight websites.
Debugging and typechecks app. Works in Node.js and browsers
Party in your Terminal!
Production process manager for Node.JS applications with a built-in load balancer.
Maintain a central history of changes to tables ( models ) in sequelize.
A simple logger which spews formatted data and metadata as JSON to stdout; intended for use in Squeep Framework Applications.
A lean, zero dependency library to provide a useful base for your project. Checksums, cryptography, codecs, date-times, error-checking-codes, logging, pseudorandom number generation. The tools you need for any project. Secure build pipeline, provenance
- call
- watchFile
- awesomesauce
- encryption
- exit-code
- utility
- bdd
- typeerror
- parse
- intrinsic
- ratelimit
- 6to5
- parent
- reducer
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console.log on steroids
A universal JSON logger that plugs in to the existing `console.log` native function. console.log() anything and have the output be formatted to single line JSON, including stack traces, so that it can be easily parsed by tool such as LogDNA or other log
Debugging and typechecks app. Works in Node.js and browsers
Pretty logs in JavaScript