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    pino

    pino

    Super fast, all natural json logger

    When logging, it's important to use the least amount of resources available. Over time, logged messages tend to pile up. This can lead to some negative effects on applications, such as reduced requests per second. This is why pino is an ideal choice for logging. pino is a very fast Node.js logger with very low overhead. It is in many cases 5x faster than alternatives, based on benchmarks. pino offers not just speed but a number of great features as well, such as a browser API, child...
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    Consola

    Consola

    Elegant Console Logger for Node.js and Browser

    Fancy output with fallback for minimal environments. Consistent command-line interface (CLI) experience. Spam prevention by throttling logs. console uses std in the underlying so calling wrapStd redirects console too. The benefit of this function is that things like console.info will be correctly redirected to the corresponding type. Any instance of consola that inherits the mocked instance, will apply provided callback again. This way, mocking works for withTag scoped loggers without the...
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    Logger for Redux

    Logger for Redux

    Logger for Redux

    Logger for Redux. Now maintained by LogRocket! LogRocket is a production Redux logging tool that lets you replay problems as if they happened in your own browser. Instead of guessing why errors happen or asking users for screenshots and log dumps, LogRocket lets you replay Redux actions + state, network requests, console logs, and see a video of what the user saw. Transform action before print. Eg. convert an Immutable object to plain JSON. Transform state before print. Eg. convert an...
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    wallmount
    ...Milestone.1 is : showing RRD + news + weather Milestone.2 is : showing RRD + (news?)videos+ news + weather. Milestone.3 is : PHP-BackEnd interface with Database + showing RRD + Youtube videos+ news + weather. Milestone.4 is :A nice Linux install (RPM/DEP) for embeded systems(Rasberry pi/Beaglebone)+ showing RRD + Youtube videos+ news + weather. Install : unRAR the file and point your browser to the index.html file(edit it!). (change the view to 150% and remove the toolbar and you got a info system!) The graph are from our MUNIN-server. Munin :http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/munin-graph
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    Mojo Webstats is a simple web statistics tool. It uses Javascript, PHP and MySQL to process web statistics. Includes: 1) date/time, 2) document location and title, 3) ip address and hostname, 4) browser version, 5) visitor resolution, and 6) referrer.
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