QLogging: Beautifully colored, quick and simple Python logging

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  • qlogging

    Discontinued Beautifully colored, quick and simple Python logging

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  • Loguru

    Python logging made (stupidly) simple

  • Very nice and simple. When I was doing python stuff, I used loguru, which is like the simplest logging lib, but of course it does way more stuff which adds complexity. Have you looked at it?

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