Write data to a file, or to stdout if no file is specified
Scan a codebase, identify important files, and export them as JSON — for clipboard, file, or stdout.
Export data-uri to a file or stdout from data-uri
A passthrough stream that skims all data and logs them into a file or stdout
Now stdin and stdout are files.
log-driver is a simple logging framework for logging to stdout
Detect whether a terminal supports color
A replacement for process.exit that ensures stdio are fully drained before exiting.
MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
User interface primitives for console applications
Low-Level COPY TO and COPY FROM streams for PostgreSQL in JavaScript using
Detect whether a terminal supports hyperlinks
A PAC file proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
A lightweight package providing ANSI escape sequences for terminal cursor manipulation and screen clearing.
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
Run a lifecycle script for a package (descendant of npm-lifecycle)
Mute and unmute stdout.
A WebdriverIO plugin to report results in json format.
Merges multiple lcov results into one
Wrapper for piping data into and out of child processes
Non-blocking stdout stream
Extremely fast utf8 only stream implementation
Write to a file, falling back to stdout.
A Promise-based interface into processes created by child_process.spawn
just like tee. output content to stdout and other file
Stream files on S3 to stdout or from stdin
Redirect stdout and stderr to files.
Execute shell commands with pretty output logging and capture their stdout, stderr and exit status. Redirect stdin, stdout and stderr of each command to a file or a string.
Delegates to Multiple IO sources (e.g. STDOUT, File)
easily capture writes to STDOUT, Files, or any IO
MultiIO Logger for both log/*.log files and STDOUT.
Logger which outputs the application log both to a file and STDOUT.
Nagios / Sensu check that reads stdout, stderr, and return code from files
Allows you compile Elm files and write to a file or stdout
Ruby class for logging to stdout, stderr, or a file
Executes a command and reads a file from its STDOUT.