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roarr
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semver: v1 vs v1000
It's something that keeps coming up in GitHub issues on my various projects... they point at my project version, which could be v7, v28, v33, and then say "This project versioning is bad." or "This project API is unstable.", etc. and then compare them to projects that are v1, as if that somehow proves their point.
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Should you have a console.log() in your catch block?
Before you go Winston / Bunyan, give Roarr a shot.
- Real-time log monitoring in the browser using Node.js
- Node.js logging best practices
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Best practices for logging?
For JSON logging in Node.js, check out https://github.com/gajus/roarr
roarr-cli
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Should you have a console.log() in your catch block?
roarr-cli for pretty log printing.
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Real-time log monitoring in the browser using Node.js
As a user, you don't even need to create the account, you just generate a random room and start dumping the logs there using @roarr/cli.
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Show HN: Real-time log monitoring in the browser
This is a prototype of an idea that I had for a long time – a real-time log monitoring in your browser (primarily) for local development.
I work a lot with CLI programs, and I am often overwhelmed with the amount of logs that I need to comb through. The goal with this tool is to provide a zero-setup tool for analyzing those tools.
As a user, you don't even need to create the account, you just generate a random room and start dumping the logs there using @roarr/cli (https://github.com/gajus/roarr-cli).
As an example, I made this room where I am just dumping random log messages every second.
https://roarr.io/?room=a2ae2afa-bd52-42c7-ba51-157419457990
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Best practices for logging?
It also comes with a neat utility for listening / filtering logs https://github.com/gajus/roarr-cli
What are some alternatives?
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