Logging
In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations.
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📒 Minimal lightweight logging for JavaScript, adding reliable log level methods to wrap any available console.log methods
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Kibana plugin to view, search & live tail log events
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📜 Create mutable log lines into the terminal, and give life to your logs!
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✏️ Debug utility with markdown support that runs on browser and server
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Bring console.log on the screen
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End-to-end, hierarchical, real-time, colorful logs and stories
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Show some ❤️ to Node.js process errors
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Log all assignments and the return value of a function with a simple comment
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Pretty logger for Electron apps
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Log HTTP requests/responses separately, visualize their concurrency and report logs/errors in context of a request.
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Extensible log shipper with input/output plugins, buffering, parsing, data masking, and small memory/CPU footprint
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client-side frontend logger with multiple storagies
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Request Tracer - CLS-based request id generation for Express, Fastify, Koa and Hapi, batteries included
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“Logarr” is a self-hosted PHP web app that consolidates, formats, and displays log and text 4BFC files for easy analysis and monitoring.
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