They will sing songs about us... π β π
It's a way to spice up printing. Tell a tale while debugging.
That's a great question. I'm not too sure. Maybe you are like me, and looking at console.log
s is no longer fun.
Run
npm i -D lore-console
in whatever project you want to use it in.
Or
npm i -g lore-console
for global usage.
The general gist
(lmao) is this:
require('lore-console'); // this will add the tome and lore methods to the console object.
console.lore(5); // this will choose a random prefix from the default list and add your value as the suffix.
let newPhraseList = ["hey there", "woah there", "let's take a moment"];
console.tome(newPhraseList); // this will change the phrase list to your preferred story (so funny, right?)
console.lore(5); // this will now choose from the list of prefixes you provided and your value as the suffix.
console.resetHistory(); // this will set the prefix list back the defaults.
OK look, don't use this. I really made this just becase the method name sounded funny. console.lore
, tell a story while debugging
? Hilarious.
If you want to contribute to this, you probably have nothing better to do. Honestly.