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node-cout

This package allows you to use cout and debug levels in Node.js.

Installation

Run this in your project folder:

npm install node-cout

Usage

Learn how to use node-cout here:

Import

import cc from 'node-cout';

const cout = new cc(1, { save: true, emoji: true, types: ['loading', 'uploading'] });

You're using CommonJS and can use require() instead of import? Go on troubleshooting.

Parameters:

debugLevel: number
options?: {
  save?: boolean
  emoji?: boolean
  types?: string[]
}

Logging

cout.debug('Hello World', 1); // Sends a debug log (1 is debug level, if its higher than the one defined in the constructor, its not going to be logged.)

cout.info('Hello World'); // Sends an info log

cout.warn('Hello World'); // Sends a warning log

cout.error('Hello World'); // Sends an error log

cout.log('Hello World'); // Sends a normal log

If you want to use the types option, you can do it like this:

cout.debug('Hello World', 1, types);

types can either be a string or an array of strings, and if one of them matches with one of the types defined in the constructor, the log is going to be logged.

Troubleshooting

Unfortunately, this is not supported anymore:

const cc = require('node-cout');

If you want to import the package in your CommonJS project, add this to your package.json file:

{
  "type": "module"
}