tslog
human-logs
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1,266 | 6 | |
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6.9 | 6.9 | |
3 months ago | 4 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tslog
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After having used many loggers/debuggers...
I did some research last week and ended up using tslog https://github.com/fullstack-build/tslog
human-logs
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Human-logs: A library for user-friendly logs by connecting logs like legos
Good log/error messages are SO UNDERRATED. They guide your users to the solution, minimize support calls, improve customer and user satisfaction & build trust.
That's why I built `human-logs`, inspired by Vercel's Error framework. It allows you to take events, explanations and solutions and connect them like lego-pieces to create user-friendly logs.
Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/skoshx/human-logs
What are some alternatives?
react-log-hook - React hook for logging per component lifecycle
airbroke - 🔥 Airbroke: Lightweight, Airbrake-compatible, PostgreSQL-based Open Source Error Catcher
logger - Zero dependency, light-weight, blazing fast customizable logging library
traceo - Traceo is a self-hosted bug tracking and performance monitoring system.
diary - 📑 Zero-dependency, fast logging library for Node, Browser and Workers
ts-pojo-error - 🔥 Type safe pojo error will help you to easily create typed and serializable error.
debug-next - A feature-enhanced TypeScript drop-in replacement for a very popular and simple-to-use debug module.
simple-toast-messages - A simple TypeScript package that builds up a toast system.
lumberjack - Chop and cut Angular logs like a professional lumberjack.
optionals - Rust-like error handling and options for TypeScript and Deno!