log-driver is a simple logging framework for logging to stdout
A replacement for process.exit that ensures stdio are fully drained before exiting.
Detect whether a terminal supports color
A Promisified layer over rhea AMQP client
Common library for amqp based azure sdks like @azure/event-hubs.
Detect whether a terminal supports hyperlinks
A Promise-based interface into processes created by child_process.spawn
A debug logger package for other Google libraries
Extensions to Node.js child_process module
Take care of your `spawn()`
just emit 'log' events on the process object
Basic configuration and tooling shared across applications
mock stdout and stderr
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Minimal lightweight logging for JavaScript, adding reliable log level methods to any available console.log methods
A grown up version of Node's spawn/exec
Easily start and stop an X Virtual Frame Buffer from your node apps.
Easy and small child_process.spawn
exiting a node.js process *and flushing stdout and stderr*
Cloud Logging Client Library for Node.js
test helpers for oclif components
A logger for just about everything.
Realtime application framework client
User interface primitives for console applications
stderr logging (macros and ANSI terminal support; does not do anything on Windows)
Intercepts and logs stdin, stdout, and stderr for any target command.
CLI for local agent team mail workflows.
Core library for local agent team mail workflows.
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.
Logging to STDERR with coloring and levels of severity
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.
Ruby class for logging to stdout, stderr, or a file
Ruby class for logging to stdout, stderr, or a file.
Creates Logger writing logs to STDOUT or STDERR in addition to target device.
This gem contains a simple logging facility that can be used in The AI Games' competitions to log events. It provides several log levels and prints the output to STDERR, where it is picked up by The AI Games' game engines.
It can run a single command and whole script and log status/stdout/stderr of each command.
The LogMixin module provides (you guessed it) a mixin to make logging more convenient. It is intended to work both with and without Rails, to silence logging in tests by default but provide access to it when explicitly requested, to log to stderr (or Rails.logger) by default but accept other logging targets, and other conveniences.
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.
Logoris a Ruby gem that provides a simple, unified interface to manage logging for command-line applications to the appropriate standard stream. Do you hate having to manage your standard streams? Are your stderr events actually going to stdout, and you're like "whoa I didn't even know?" -- and you want a simple way to do this? You silly rabbit you: this is the gem for you.
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