A console.log implementation that plays *nice* with large amounts of data. It Keeps node alive until the output has flushed to the screen.
Stylish console.log for node
Minimal lightweight logging for JavaScript, adding reliable log level methods to any available console.log methods
Filter out unwanted `console.log()` output
just `console.log` prefixed with a green check
Console.log transformation pipes
A console widget for viewing logs in your browser.
Prepend timestamps to functions like console.log, console.warn, etc
Browser console polyfill. Makes it safe to do console.log()-s etc always.
A Solidity library and EVM hooks for using console.log from Solidity contracts
Prefix calls to console.log, console.warn, etc with whatever you'd like
Console.log transformation pipes
console.log(123)
```javascript var monitoring = require('../..').start() monitoring.ee.on('socketio', function(data) { console.log(data) }) ```
Remove debugger statements and functions like assert.equal and console.log from your code
Add console.log support to Azure Functions
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to find and remove console.log calls
pipe objects to console.log
Buffer calls to console.log, console.warn, etc. for high performance logging
enhanced console.log
Alternative to console.log
Throttled console.log
Beautiful Logger for Node.js: the best alternative to the console.log statement
Colorful `console.log` for structured logging.
Event driven listener and messaging interface for Chia blockchain peers
Learning Web Assembly
A high-performance Node.js-like runtime built in Rust with JavaScript-compatible syntax, async support, and built-in modules
Lightweight regression library (OLS, Ridge, Lasso, Elastic Net, WLS, LOESS, Polynomial) with 14 diagnostic tests, cross validation, and prediction intervals. Pure Rust - no external math dependencies. WASM, Python, FFI, and Excel XLL bindings.
A high-performance, thread-safe library for Indian Rummy game logic.
Unified WebAssembly bindings for 18+ attention mechanisms: Neural, DAG, Graph, and Mamba SSM
High-precision Vedic Panchangam calculations using Swiss Ephemeris
CUDA to Rust transpiler with WebGPU/WASM support
WebAssembly bindings for chematic — use chematic from JavaScript/TypeScript
A Tauri plugin for cross-platform device AI capabilities including speech, vision, and text processing
Access the current process of your Tauri application.
Node.js bindings for OpenClaw Rust core - AI providers, auth, events, and tools
Allows you to log to the console.
Log rails variables to the browser console.
Adds realtime console.log output to Capybara + Selenium + Chromedriver
== Rails 3.1 and up javascript asset for Paul Irish console.log wrapper This gem makes a javascript log method available as a Rails 3.1 asset * see http://paulirish.com/2009/log-a-lightweight-wrapper-for-consolelog * see https://github.com/paulirish/html5-boilerplate == Usage in your javascript log('inside coolFunc', this, arguments); // or simple log('hello world!'); and in coffeescript log 'inside coolFunc', this, arguments # or simple log 'hello world!' == Install 1. Update the Gemfile in your rails project, add the following line gem 'javascript_safe_logger' 2. Update the /app/assets/javascript/application.js file A. Manually update the file, add this before other requires //= require safe_logger B. Or use the generator to update the application.js file rails generate javascript_safe_logger == License Paul Irish released the javascript code with the {The Unlicense}[http://unlicense.org/] (aka: public domain), so this gem is also released with the same license. == Ruby Gems * https://rubygems.org/gems/javascript_safe_logger
Replace `console.log` with `log` in your Rails App
Love Ruby's 'puts' syntax? Hate typing 'console.log' everytime you want to print something to the web-browser's console from your Coffecript? Then use putsjs in your rails application. putsjs allows console logging statements to be written as puts statements in your coffescript files and during asset compilation converts them into console.log statements.
Rails engine containing Adam Schwartz's javascript logging library (Console.log with style)
ever leave a breakpoint in your code and do a deploy? not good, right? maybe you just want to remove the logger.info calls from your Rails project. janitor cleans your code.
Just an attempt to own a few things. <script>console.log</script>
Replace `console.log` with `log` in your Rails App
Sick of reimplementing `console.log` every time you have to support Microsoft Internet Explorer < 10?
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