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    kotlin-logging

    kotlin-logging

    Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin

    Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin, written in Pure Kotlin. A convenient and performant logging facade. Version 5 is not backward compatible with previous versions (v.3, v.2, v.1). Group id (in maven) and package names changed. It is possible to use both version 5 and previous versions side-by-side so some of the code from the old version and some new. It is also possible to have libs using old version and use the new version (and vice-versa). After seeing many questions like the Idiomatic way of logging in Kotlin and Best practices for loggers, it seems like there should be a standard for logging and obtaining a logger in Kotlin.
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