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Bring console.log, on the screen


Ever faced a situation where you said "Why doesn't this bug show up when developer console is open!!"? And since the bug doesn't show when you have console open, you cannot do debug logging using console.log.

Enter screenlog.js. screenlog.js brings the developer console right on your screen so that you can do logging without having the developer console open always.

Example

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Usage

Do npm install screenlog or bower install screenlog or download the project.

Drop dist/screenlog.min.js into your web application and initialize it with:

screenLog.init();

And you are done! By default, every next console.log (or info, warn and error) in your app now starts logging on the screen as well as the console. Or you can use screenLog.log() instead to just log on the screen.

Public API

screenLog.init([options])

Initializes the screen logger. It creates a customizable panel on the screen.

screenLog.[log, warn, error, info](obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])

Logs a message on the screen. Eg. screenLog.info('Info here').

screenLog.clear()

Clears messages on the screen.

screenLog.destroy()

Removes the logger from the UI and reverts to original console functionality.

Browser Support

screenlog.js works best on latest versions of Google Chrome, Firefox and Safari.

Contributing

Interested in contributing features and fixes?

Read more on contributing.

Changelog

See the Changelog

License

Copyright (c) 2015-2021 Kushagra Gour, https://kushagra.dev Licensed under the MIT license.