Function to generate local log.
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
Generate d.ts definitions for generated js files from grpc_tools_node_protoc
🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.
Editor state data structures for the CodeMirror code editor
Undo history for ProseMirror
Linting support for the CodeMirror code editor
ProseMirror editor state
Keymap plugin for ProseMirror
ProseMirror's view component
Search functionality for the CodeMirror code editor
Editing commands for ProseMirror
List-related schema elements and commands for ProseMirror
Basic schema elements for ProseMirror
Collaborative editing for ProseMirror
Automatic transforms on text input for ProseMirror
ProseMirror's document model
ProseMirror document transformations
ProseMirror plugin for cursors at normally impossible-to-reach positions
Language metadata and dynamic loading for the CodeMirror code editor
just emit 'log' events on the process object
WebAssembly Text Format support for the CodeMirror code editor
Basic Light theme for the CodeMirror code editor
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
A better logging default for Ruby.
This library aims at providing a fully flexible formatter compatible with the Ougai library. Customization is about colorization and log formatting.
aims to simplify the task of logging by making some assumptions and using the easy_s3 gem
Kiev is a logging tool aimed at distributed environments. It logs to JSON, while providing human-readable output in development mode. It integrates nicely with Rails, Sinatra and other Rack-based frameworks, Sidekiq, Que, HTTParty, Her and other Faraday-based HTTP clients.
A library aiming to help microservice developers with producing structured JSON logs suitable for use with StackDriver, ElasticSearch etc.
Adds some simple formatting to the standard Rails BufferedLogger class. This solution aims to be something between the default logging which is missing information such as timestamps, process IDs and severity levels and a full logging solution like log4r
Telework is a Resque plugin aimed at controlling Resque workers from the web UI. It makes it easy to manage workers on a complex systems that may include several hosts, different queue(s) and an evolving source code that is deployed several times a day. Beyond starting and stopping workers on remote hosts, the plugin makes it easy to switch between code revisions, gives a partial view of each worker's log (stdout and stderr) and maintains a status of each workers.
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