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Logi library
This library is used to log messages in a structured and beautiful way.
About
This lib uses the println
macro to log messages, exposes some macros to log messages in different levels.
The levels are:
- trace: for debug messages.
- debug: for info messages.
- success: for success messages.
- warn: for warning messages.
- error: for error messages.
- custom: for custom messages.
Examples
#[macro_use] // We only need to import some macros to use `Logi`.
extern crate logi;
// Let's start logging!
fn main() {
// Info level.
trace!("Starting the CLI."); // 02:12:22 | 🔧 TRCE | Starting the CLI.
debug!("Starting the CLI."); // 02:12:22 | 🔮 DBUG | Starting the CLI.
// Confirmation level.
success!("Starting the CLI."); // 02:12:22 | 🎉 YEEE | Starting the CLI.
// Warning & Error levels.
warn!("Starting the CLI."); // 02:12:22 | 💡 WARN | Starting the CLI.
error!("Starting the CLI."); // 02:12:22 | 💥 F#CK | Starting the CLI.
// Custom level. (Thats a different macro, here we define the level of the message as the way we want.)
custom!("🧭 CSTM".to_string(), format!("Starting the {}.", "CLI")); // 20:39:24 | 🧭 CSTM | Starting the CLI.
}
Macros
🧠 - Logs a message at the custom level.
🔮 - Logs a message at the debug level.
💥 - Logs a message at the error level.
😵 - Logs a message at the Fatal level.
💭 - Logs a message at the help level.
📰 - Logs a message at the info level.
🎉 - Logs a message at the success level.
🔧 - Logs a message at the trace level.
💡 - Logs a message at the warn level.
Enums
Functions
The standard logging function.